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Annie Leibovitz

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Annie Leibovitz 1949-, American photographer, b. Waterbury, Conn., as Anna-Lou Leibovitz. A celebrated portrait photographer, she began contributing photographs to Rolling Stone in 1970, was named its chief photographer three years later, and became known for her images of rock personalities, notably a 1975 Rolling Stones concert tour series and a 1980 double portrait of a nude John Lennon clinging to a clothed Yoko Ono. Leibovitz moved away from reportage and on to a wider range of celebrity subjects when she became a principal photographer for Vanity Fair magazine in 1983. In the m... Read more
Annie Leibovitz
Annie Leibovitz As a photographer of today's hottest...herself has become a celebrity — Annie Leibovitz (born c. 1949) has chronicled popular...people we most want to see than has Annie Leibovitz. Her pictures are recognizable for their... Read more
Annie Leibovitz
...of subjects to include film stars, athletes, and political figures, and in 1986 she began to pursue advertising photography. Many successful monographs of her photographs have been published. Annie Leibovitz Annie Leibovitz Annie Leibovitz Read more

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