This artist photographed a row of women lifting rakes into the air and an iron puddler as part of the Eyes of Russia collection for Fortune. This artist dubbed the helicopter a “flying tripod” and captured a picture of people inside the Statue of Liberty’s Crown. Annie Leibovitz claimed she had this artist’s “shadow” over her as she stood atop Bill, a gargoyle on the Chrysler Building. This artist photographed a line of flood victims under a sign reading “World’s Highest Standard of Living.” This artist photographed the collection You Have Seen Their Faces, whose text was written by her partner Erksine Caldwell. This war correspondent photographed the Fort Peck Dam as the first cover for Life magazine. For 10 points, name this American photographer who captured Gandhi at his spinning wheel. ■END■
ANSWER: Margaret Bourke-White [prompt on Margaret Bourke]
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