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Leibovitz, Annie
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Leibovitz, Annie (1949– )

US photographer. Her elaborately staged portraits of US celebrities appeared first in Rolling Stone magazine and later in Vanity Fair. She was chief photographer of Rolling Stone 1973–83. The odd poses in which her sitters allow themselves to be placed suggest an element of self-mockery.

Many of her photographic portraits have become iconic, for example the photograph of a nude John Lennon embracing his wife, Yoko Ono, the morning of the day he was murdered in 1981.



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Anna-Lou Leibovitz was born in 1949 (Barbara came along 11 years later) and began experimenting with photography when her father was posted to the Philippines during the Vietnam war, when she discovered the air force base dark room.
 
 
 
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