From the Publisher
"The first thing I did with my very first camera was climb Mt.
Fuji. Climbing Mt. Fuji is a lesson in determination and
moderation. It would be fair to ask if I took the moderation part
to heart. But it certainly was a lesson in respecting your camera.
If I was going to live with this thing, I was going to have to
think about what that meant. There were not going to be any
pictures without it."
-Annie Leibovitz
Annie Leibovitz describes how her pictures were made, starting with
Richard Nixon''s resignation, a story she covered with Hunter S.
Thompson, and ending with Barack Obama''s campaign. In between are
a Rolling Stones Tour, John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Demi Moore, Whoopi
Goldberg, The Blues Brothers, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Keith Haring,
Mikhail Baryshnikov, Patti Smith, George W. Bush, William S.
Burroughs, Kate Moss and Queen Elizabeth. The most celebrated
photographer of our time discusses portraiture, reportage, fashion
photography, lighting, and digital cameras.
From the Jacket
"The first thing I did with my very first camera was climb Mt.
Fuji. Climbing Mt. Fuji is a lesson in determination and
moderation. It would be fair to ask if I took the moderation part
to heart. But it certainly was a lesson in respecting your camera.
If I was going to live with this thing, I was going to have to
think about what that meant. There were not going to be any
pictures without it."
-Annie Leibovitz
Annie Leibovitz describes how her pictures were made, starting with
Richard Nixon's resignation, a story she covered with Hunter S.
Thompson, and ending with Barack Obama's campaign. In between are a
Rolling Stones Tour, John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Demi Moore, Whoopi
Goldberg, The Blues Brothers, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Keith Haring,
Mikhail Baryshnikov, Patti Smith, George W. Bush, William S.
Burroughs, Kate Moss and Queen Elizabeth. The most celebrated
photographer of our time discusses portraiture, reportage, fashion
photography, lighting, and digital cameras.
About the Author
Annie Leibovitz was born on October 2, 1949, in
Waterbury, Connecticut. Her father was a career officer in the Air
Force and her childhood was spent on a succession of military
bases. While studying painting at the San Francisco Art Institute
she took night classes in photography, and in 1970 she began
working for Rolling Stone magazine. She became Rolling
Stone's chief photographer in 1973. By the time she left the
magazine, ten years later, she had shot one hundred and forty-two
covers and published photo essays on scores of stories, including
her memorable accounts of the resignation of Richard Nixon and of
the 1975 Rolling Stones tour. She joined the staff of Vanity
Fair in 1983 and in 1993 also began working for
Vogue. In addition to her magazine editorial work,
Leibovitz has created influential advertising campaigns for
American Express, the Gap, the Milk Board, and Louis Vuitton. She
has worked with many arts organizations, including American Ballet
Theatre, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, and the Mark Morris Dance
Group, and with Mikhail Baryshnikov. Her books include Annie
Leibovitz: Photographs (1983), Photographs: Annie
Leibovitz, 1970-1990 (1991), Olympic Portraits
(1996), Women (1999), American Music (2003), and
A Photographer's Life (2006). Exhibitions of her work have
appeared in museums and galleries all over the world, including the
National Portrait Gallery and the Corcoran Gallery in Washington,
D.C.; the International Center of Photography in New York; the
Brooklyn Museum; the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam; the Maison
Européenne de la Photographie in Paris; and the National Portrait
Gallery in London. Leibovitz has been designated a Living Legend by
the Library of Congress and is the recipient of many other honors
including the Barnard College Medal of Distinction and the Infinity
Award in Applied Photography from the International Center of
Photography. She was decorated a Commandeur in the Ordre des Arts
et des Lettres by the French government. She lives in New York with
her three children, Sarah, Susan, and Samuelle.
Hardcover
240 Pages, 7.45 x 9.72 x 1.08 in
November 18, 2008
Random House Publishing Group
English
0375505105
9780375505102