Annie Leibovitz: Photographs
Category: Books,Arts & Photography,Photography & Video
Annie Leibovitz: Photographs Details
Brings together a collection of seventy photographs--including portraits of musicians, actors, writers, and other celebrated personalities of American popular culture--taken by the chief photographer for "Rolling Stone" magazine over the past fifteen years
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Reviews
this is a fabulous book. i owned it 20 yrs. ago, and my daughter asked me for a copy. it is what you would call a "coffee table book", but i looked at and admired the photos often. my dog eventually chewed it up. i bought the new copy for my daughter as a gift, and i still look at it when i am there. annie leibovitz had a way of getting people to do things, that maybe they would not have. often, it was a metaphor for something about their lives (case in point, yoko ono and a nude john lennon). i would buy this again, and highly recommend it to anyone interested in photos of famous people and/or great photography.