Anna-Lou "Annie" Leibovitz (/ˈliːbəvɪts/; born October 2, 1949) is an American portrait photographer. Read full biography of Annie Leibovitz →
Those who want to be serious photographers, you're really going to have to edit your work. You're going to have to understand what you're... →
Computer photography won't be photography as we know it. I think photography will always be chemical.
My hope is that we continue to nurture the places that we love, but that we also look outside our immediate worlds.
There were some advantages to being a woman photographer. I think women have more empathy with the subject.
At my Rolling Stones' tour, the camera was a protection. I used it in a Zen way.
I wish that all of nature's magnificence, the emotion of the land, the living energy of place could be photographed.
As a young person, and I know it's hard to believe that I was shy, but you could take your camera, and it would take you to places: it was like... →
If I didn't have my camera to remind me constantly, I am here to do this, I would eventually have slipped away, I think. I would have forgotten... →
I feel very proud of the work from the '80s because it is very bright and colorful.
No one ever thought Clint Eastwood was funny, but he was.
I admired the work of photographers like Beaton, Penn, and Avedon as much as I respected the grittier photographers such as Robert Frank. But in the... →
Everyone keeps asking you for pictures, and after a while you get tired of that. I always say, They are in the archives.
As much as I'm not a journalist, I use journalism. And when you photograph a relationship, it's quite wonderful to let something unfold in... →