Funny how this other woman who has a far more historically significant roll in photojournalism from that era was ignore by the authoress of that Vanity Fair article. But then I guess artsyfartsy and a tiny bit of soft pron sells better for Vanity Fair.
Margaret Bourke-White - was an American photographer and documentary photographer. She is best known as the first foreign photographer permitted to take pictures of Soviet industry, the first American female war photojournalist, and the first female photographer for Henry Luce's Life magazine, where her photograph appeared on the first cover.
She interview and photographed Gandhi.