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A Photographer's Life: 1990-2005 | 
| Creator: Annie Leibovitz Publisher: Random House Category: Book
List Price: $100.00 Buy Used: $44.99 You Save: $55.01 (55%)
Rating: 105 reviews Sales Rank: 9368
Media: Hardcover Pages: 472 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.9 Dimensions (in): 13.8 x 10.5 x 1.6
ISBN: 0375505091 Dewey Decimal Number: 779.2092 EAN: 9780375505096 ASIN: 0375505091
Publication Date: October 3, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description “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.
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Great Book! October 24, 2008 Sergio Schroeder (Juiz de Fora - MG - Brazil) When I got the book I was surprised by the size and how heavy it felt in my hands. I was even more surprised with the work inside. Annie offers us, the viewers, a very nice conception about photography when she does not separate her family and friends'pictures from her professional assignments. It's all part of her life - It might get confusing at first but as you leaf through the book you start assimilating more and more of her conception - The pictures do give you feelings, after all, that's what photography is all about. Love the book.Great work.
A Photographer's Life --more than voyeurism May 11, 2008 Michael D. Kopp (North Dakota) It's likely the first time you browse through A Photographer's Life, you will use it as a peeping tom would use a window, as a voyeur, looking in on the lives of famous people -- and perhaps that's the intention. But then, go back and gaze at the photos as art, looking for the lighting, the mood, the context. Leibovitz's photos of herself are almost too revealing, but use them as the introduction to herself as she intended. The photos she took for Rolling Stone of rock stars and politicians are as rich as the articles for which her photos were shot. Read them as you would the article itself. You will learn much.
Annie Leibovitz photography February 18, 2008 Gwenlyn L. Smith (pottstown PA) A beautiful and touching collection of her life and friends in her own words------photography. I have her first book and this one is just as great. A beautiful, interesting coffee table book. Every time you look through it you see it again differently.
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