Annie Leibovitz At Work

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Although it is too late for holiday shopping, at least it is too late for most of us, I highly recommend Annie Leibovitz at Work by Annie Leibovitz. While the book contains some of her great pictures, the book is more focused on how she approached her photoshoots and her experiences during her photoshoots.

For example, The Stobist: Annie and Elizabeth, Minute-by-Minute provided a great YouTube, shown below, of Annie Leibovitz's session with the Queen.

With every chapter, Leibovitz wrote a clean, concise essay on her photoshoot with various celebrities. Moreover, she describes how she her photography and her approach to photography has evolved. Throughout her book, I got the strong sense that Leibovitz is extremely pragmatic in using whatever works. She embraces new technologies and approaches. While she certainly is not afraid of using a lot of equipment during a shoot, she gave me the impression that most often less is better.

One surprising item—at least for me—is that Leibovitz does not consider herself a great conversationalist with the ability to put people at ease. When I read Yousuf Karsh's biography Portrait in Light and Shadow: The Life of Yousuf Karsh, his conversation and interaction with his subject was of paramount importance. Leibovitz places tremendous emphasis on familiarity too, but I sense with a different style. Whereas Karsh was always prepared in advance for his subject's session, Leibovitz's preparation often includes spending substantial time with her subject prior to the actual shoot.

If you are at all interested in photography, I highly recommend Leibovitz's book. It is a thoroughly enjoyable read with valuable insights sprinkled throughout.

  1. Prologue
  2. Nixon's Resignation
  3. The Rolling Stones
  4. John and Yoko
  5. Conceptual Pictures
  6. Advertising
  7. Al Sharpton
  8. Arnold Schwarzenegger
  9. Dance
  10. Demi Moore
  11. Performance
  12. War
  13. O.J. Simpson
  14. Impromptu
  15. Patti Smith
  16. Fashion
  17. Nudes
  18. Groups
  19. Presence and Charisma
  20. Being There
  21. My Mother
  22. Sarah
  23. Susan
  24. Hollywood
  25. The Queen
  26. The Process
  27. The Road West
  28. Equipment
  29. Ten Most-Asked Questions
  30. Publishing History
  31. Chronology
  32. Acknowledgments

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And if you are a photography enthusiast yourself and a person who uses Photoshop™, then I highly recommend David Nightingale's Chromasia Photoshop Tutorials. I will be mentioning more about his tutorials in upcoming posts.

I wish everyone a Very Merry Holiday Season and a Very Happy, Healthy, Prosperous and Safe New Year!

My photograph of the Rocky Mountains Seen From Calgary is hosted at Flickr. If you click on the picture, you will be taken to my Flickr account where you can see more pictures.

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