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Tina Fey Behind the Scenes VANITY FAIR Photo Shoot
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http://www.VF.com Her Saturday Night Live Sarah Palin impression made Tina Fey a household name, snared her a $5 million book deal, and juiced the ratings for her funny, clever sitcom, 30 Rock. Go behind the scenes of Tina Feys photo session with Vanity Fair's Annie Leibovitz for the January issue of Vanity Fair. Related: What Tina Wants, by Maureen Dowd: http://www.vanityfair.com/magazine/2009/01/tina_fey200901
Keith Richards by Annie Leibovitz for Louis Vuitton
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http://www.upscalehype.com dedicated to bringing you everything upscale fashion. Keith Richards by Annie Leibovitz for Louis Vuitton
Annie Leibovitz shoots Marie Antoinette
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Done for Vogue Magazine. This is just an excerpt from the DVD "Annie Leibovitz: Life Through A Lens". Fantastic documentary detailing the life of Annie. Recommended viewing. http://www.mentalblank.org/
Annie Leibovitz: Life Through a Lens
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Photographer Annie Leibovitz has produced some of the most memorable and iconic images of the last 30 years, from her work with Rolling Stone magazine through to her Hollywood cover portraits at Vanity Fair. She has also recorded the horrors of war in Rwanda and Sarajevo and taken intimate shots her own friends and family, including Susan Sontag. This documentary, directed by her sister, is a fascinating portrait of a great talent, featuring vintage footage of Leibovitz in action during the 1960s and contributions from Arnold Schwarzenegger, Hillary Clinton, Mick Jagger and George Clooney. Dir Barbara Leibovitz, US 2006, 90 mins, Cert tbc An ICA Films release. Opens in the UK Friday 15 February. www.ica.org.uk/annieleibovitz
Annie Leibovitz - Monarchy
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Edited version from the BBC Documentary on the Queen, Leibovitz's struggle to capture the Monarchy.
10 Questions for Annie Leibovitz
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READ THE FULL INTERVIEW: http://tinyurl.com/5aw4jp Her celebrity portraits for magazines from Rolling Stone to Vogue have become cultural icons. Annie Leibovitz answers reader questions here
Annie Leibovitz & Profoto Pro-8 Air: Behind the Scenes
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Portrait of Chairman and founder, Conny Dufgran in commemoration of Profoto's 40th anniversary.
Annie Liebowitz: Imagine BBC part 1/6
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When asked what a photographer's life is about, the subject of this film replies that it is 'a life looking through a lens'. She should know: Annie Leibovitz has been looking at all kinds of life through her lens for the last 30 years. Viewers who haven't heard her name will certainly have seen her pictures: from a naked and pregnant Demi Moore to Bette Midler on a bed of roses; from Bruce Springsteen's famous pose in front of the American flag, to a naked John Lennon curled up and vulnerable next to a distant-looking Yoko Ono, Leibovitz's images are instantly recognisable. In her 50s now, the photographer is working harder than ever. She's universally in demand from pop stars to political leaders, rebel-rousers to royalty (including our very own Queen) and she's no stranger to controversy. Her recent photographs of Disney Star Miley Cyrus caused a storm when the 15-year-old was photographed wearing only a sheet and smudged lipstick. Leibovitz's career began as a photo journalist for Rolling Stone magazine in the early 1970s, where she quickly rose to the position of chief photographer. She successfully captured the spirit of the age, from the rock and roll revolution to Watergate. She famously went on tour with the Rolling Stones, earning her reputation as photographer to the stars but picking up a drug habit along the way. Clean for years now, Leibovitz's work is most familiar these days through the covers and pages of Vanity Fair magazine. In these shots, every picture tells a story - one which Annie Leibovitz herself has painstakingly devised and executed. Popular culture is her domain but she's never been bound by convention. She sees no problem in taking commissions from both the Bush administration and Michael Moore. In her personal life, too, Annie has veered from the customary path: having an intense and lengthy relationship with the late Susan Sontag; and giving birth at the age of 51, having realised she had 'forgotten' to have children. Interestingly, when the lens is turned on her, Leibovitz is honest and humble. She sees the artifice in photography, never claims to have 'captured' a person's personality in their portrait, and freely admits that certain things - like the subtlety of dance - cannot ever be captured on film. In this documentary, Leibovitz's sister Barbara has had intimate access to the photographer's life and work and shows the viewer that the two are inseparable. Leibovitz's work will be exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery in London from October this year. About the director Barbara Leibovitz began her career in 1987 at the CBC News programme 48 Hours. She then worked at the Nine Network in Sydney, Australia. After returning to the US, she began freelance producing with Entertainment Tonight, Consumer Reports Television and VH1. In close collaboration with her partner Jaime Hellman, she has written, directed and produced award-winning documentaries for PBS and other networks such as Discovery Channel, National Geographic and CNN, among others. If you liked this please watch this http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ukm6zcj1dns
The Sopranos: Family Portrait by Annie Leibovitz
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"The Family Portrait" After 10 years of redefining the meaning of "family drama," The Sopranos returns to HBO on April 8 for a final nine-episode run. In this exclusive footage from the shoot for the April 2007 issue of Vanity Fair, Annie Leibovitz captures cast members past and present—from James Gandolfini and Edie Falco to Drea de Matteo and Steve Buscemi—as they reprise their roles from this extraordinary series. Music: "Lost Spring," by Invert. Composer: Helen Yee. All Sopranos fans visit: http://www.organizedcrimefamily.com/
Annie Leibovitz Lavazza Calendar 2009 - The Making Of (Part 1)
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Annie Leibovitz Lavazza Calendar 2009 - The Making Of
Disney Dream Portrait Series by Annie Leibovitz, Winter 2008
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Renowned photographer Annie Leibovitz photographs stars playing out their fantasies, living out their Disney dreams in a new series of photos.
Annie Leibovitz - 2009 Oscar Nominees (Nicole Kidman)
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Annie Leibovitz - 2009 Oscar Nominees (Nicole Kidman)
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