Last week, I attended the inaugural showing of the Vanity Fair Portraits at the National Portrait Gallery. The stunning collection of 150 photos showcase the skills of Vanity Fair’s contributors and its two principal photographers, Edward Steichen and Annie Leibovitz, whose haunting photos all share a quiet and close understanding of her subjects. Don’t miss the stunning portrait of Jean Harlow by George Hurrell from 1934.
Written by Camron Intern Grace Clarke.