From the Publisher
"I don't have two lives," Annie Leibovitz writes in the
Introduction to this collection of her work from 1990-2005. "This
is one life, and the personal pictures and the assignment work are
all part of it." Portraits of well-known figures-Johnny Cash,
Nicole Kidman, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Keith Richards, Michael Jordan,
Joan Didion, R2-D2, Patti Smith, Nelson Mandela, Jack Nicholson,
William Burroughs, George W. Bush with members of his
Cabinet-appear alongside pictures of Leibovitz's family and
friends, reportage from the siege of Sarajevo in the early
Nineties, and landscapes made even more indelible through
Leibovitz's discerning eye. The images form a narrative rich in
contrasts and continuities: The photographer has a long
relationship that ends with illness and death. She chronicles the
celebrations and heartbreaks of her large and robust family. She
has children of her own. All the while she is working, and the
public work resonates with the themes of her life.
From the Jacket
"Annie Leibovitz's photographic memoir of the past fifteen years in
her life captures powerful, intimate moments. . . . She juxtaposes
the most personal against the full-color flash of celebrities and
the grandeur of the natural landscape against the bloody horror of
war. A Photographer's Life is a testament to a
life lived large-and in full embrace."-More magazine
"Her fans may be astonished both by the range of the work and the
unstudied, everyday quality of some of the images-a family day at
the beach, a newborn in the delivery room."-Newsweek
"A revelation."-Boston Sunday Globe
"Startling."-Washington Post
From the Trade Paperback edition.
About the Book
This inspired and original photographic narrative is composed from Liebovitz's personal pictures and her work as a professional photographer. 300 Photos.
Format: Hardcover
Dimensions: 472 Pages, 10.24 × 13.39 × 1.57 in
Published: October 3, 2006
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Language: English
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:
ISBN - 10: 0375505091
ISBN - 13: 9780375505096