You’ve captured Judge Jackson’s strength, intelligence and beauty. Leibovitz this may be one of the most historic of portraits of your career. The majority of the more than 2,200 people that had commented on the tweet by Friday heaped gushing praise on its artist and its subject. To learn more about the history of the court and its policies and procedures, download The Supreme Court of California booklet. Others said that Vogue should have hired a black photographer for the shoot and also asked the magazine why it didn’t do a photo session with conservative Justice Amy Coney Barret in 2020. Some Twitter users said Annie Leibovitz is not good at photographing people of color. A little too white saviorish, especially with that lighting,” someone wrote. “I understand the intended message, but I think this send a *Lincoln freed the slaves and look what they achieved* message. Some Twitter users took issue with the composition of a shot that featured Jackson standing below Lincoln’s likeness at sunset. One “infuriated” detractor wrote that it appeared Leibovitz used the “same lighting set-up she used on Simone Biles” in 2020 - a photoshoot which some critics called “degrading.” Others said it was not the first time the former Rolling Stone journalist dropped the ball while depicting people of color. “I’m begging you to light black women better her skin tone is not grey,” said another. Please learn to light darker complexions properly,” one user wrote. Insider gives rare first look at Met Gala’s postponed fashion exhibitīeto O’Rourke teases presidential bid on Vanity Fair cover Annie Leibovitz adds Village condo to NYC real estate collectionĪnnie Leibovitz’s old Central Park perch hits market for $3M
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