A Brief Biography Of Anna Lou Leibovitz

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Anna - Lou Leibovitz, also know by Annie to her friends and colleagues, was Born on October 12, 1949 to Sam and Marilyn Leibovitz, in the small city of Waterbury Connecticut. Her Mother was a dancer who had traveled the world and her father an officer in the Air Force, who coincidentally worked at one time in the fashion industry. Her mother also had a strong fascination in documenting their family’s travels in photos this is where she thinks her love for photography sparked. Leibovitz graduated from High school in late 1966, she then moved to the Philippines where her father had been re-stationed. After a brief couple of months there she moved back to the United States to California in the Bay area where she lived with her sister. She later enrolled in the San Francisco Art Institute with the goal of becoming an art teacher with an emphasis in painting. As she began to take more classes focused in art she instead falls in love photography. Not soon after starting college she heads to a “Kibbutz” which is a communal settlement in Israel, typically a farm. She intended to never return to the United States again, but in 1970 despite her efforts she returns to the States to accept her frost assignment from Rolling stone and to her own surprise the photo she had taken of John Lennon makes the cover. Not long after in 1971 she received her first job with one of her soon to be long-term employers Vogue for their September issue starring the world renowned psychologist Dr. Arthur Janov who invented a new primitive form of therapy. In 1973 she receives a major accomplishment she appears on the Rolling Stone’s master head as “Chief Photographer.” Her photography does a beautiful job of capturing Nixon–era political figures and classic rock... ... middle of paper ... ...he also flies Kristen Dunst, who poses as Marie Antoinette, and herself out to Versailles to do an enomous shoot for Vogue’s September cover. Also another milestone in Leibovitz career was a photograph of Queen Elizabeth at the Buckingham Palace in 2007. In 2009 Leibovitz accepted a lifetime-achievement award from the ICP ( Internation Center of Photography) in New York City. In the same year Leibovitz was sued by a the Art Capital Group for an outstanding debt of over $24 million. She sells her life’s work and both of her homes, one in Manhattan and the other in Rhinebeck. She reaches an agreement with the Colony Capital to restructure her debt in 2010. She also contuines to shoot for Vogue and Vanity Fair until today. Leibovitz contnues to photograph famous stars all over the world and infulence many young artists to do what they love and stick with what you do.

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