"I am not thrilled with my picture of secretary Clinton, but in the stream of it, it works," she said. It sits above the befitting quote on perseverance, written on a small tile that Clinton had in her State Department office. Leibovitz first took Clinton's picture in the 1990s, back when she was first lady in Bill Clinton's White House, a portrait that appeared in Vanity Fair. "I am concerned, I am worried... but two million more people voted for Clinton than for Trump," said Steinem. Leibovitz said she saw the women in her giant mural as "sisters to each other.
Source: Bangkok Post November 17, 2016 08:47 UTC