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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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