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Anna-Lou "Annie" Leibovitz

Annie Leibovitz is an American portrait photographer. She is best known for her engaging portraits—particularly of celebrities—which often feature subjects in intimate settings and poses. She photographed John Lennon on the day he was murdered, and her work has been used on numerous album covers and magazines. Leibovitz returned to the United States in 1970, then she started her career as a staff photographer, working for Rolling Stone magazine. In 1973, publisher Jann Wenner named Leibovitz chief photographer of Rolling Stone, a job she would hold for 10 years. Leibovitz worked for the magazine until 1983, and her intimate photographs of celebrities helped define the Rolling Stone look.

This is a catalog that displays Leibovitz's most famous work as well are her more personal photography, and a taste of the landscapes she did previously.
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