Customer Review: I watched an interview with Annie where she talked about how this book was meant to inspire young photographers and provide insight into the anti-glamourous life of a professional photographer. But when I bought this book I was disappointed to find a lack of inspiration (advice, technical... more info
Customer Review: A Photographer's Life 1990-2005 is a complex set of images taken by Annie Leibovitz. For Leibovitz the book represents a way to cope with the death of both her father and her lover, Susan Sontag. It is a large and deeply personal set of images that spanned traumatic family events and love lost.... more info
Customer Review: This is one of the better collections of Annie's works. There are some absolutely amazing photographs of women from all over the world... from all walks of life. A wonderful collection for any art buff.
Customer Review: The title of this volume can mislead people who don't remember that Annie Leibovitz started out as the lead photographer for Rolling Stone. The result of her life's photographic work with these subjects is portrayed here along with some very fine notes at the end that explain who the subjects are... more info
Customer Review: I picked up this book years ago when it came out. Outstanding photographs throughout. Since then I married and moved a lot of my books into an office. I recently rearranged my office and found the Leibovitz book and looked through it again. I still am impressed with the images even after about 5... more info
Customer Review: I've found some of Annie's more recent fashion photography to be some what hit and miss; with some of it relying too heavily on props and sensationalism in an attempt to be edgy or original. This book however made me respect her skill anew. What stood out was the superb composition of the... more info