Anna-Lou "Annie" Leibovitz (/ˈliːbəvɪts/; born October 2, 1949) is an American portrait photographer. Read full biography of Annie Leibovitz →
I personally made a decision many years ago that I wanted to crawl into portraiture because it had a lot of latitude.
Coming tight was boring to me, just the face... it didn't have enough information.
It's hard to watch something go on and be talking at the same time.
The work which is manipulated looks a little boring to me. I think life is pretty strange anyway. It is wooo, wooo, wooo!
When I started working for Rolling Stone, I became very interested in journalism and thought maybe that's what I was doing, but it wasn't.
As I get older, the book projects are - liberating is one word, but they really are me.
What I am interested in now is the landscape. Pictures without people. I wouldn't be surprised if eventually there are no people in my pictures.... →
What I learned from Lennon was something that did stay with me my whole career, which is to be very straightforward. I actually love talking about... →
The pictures of my family were designed to be on a family wall, they were supposed to be together. It was supposed to copy my mother's wall in... →