Kurt goes behind the scenes of Annie Leibovitz’s iconic photographs in her Greenwich Village studio. Leibovitz reminisces about her work at “Rolling Stone,” which is collected in her new book, At Work. Although she’s known for skillfully staged portraits, Leibovitz still struggles to capture the moment as it unfolds.
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Capturing "A" moment? What makes someone Annie Leibovitz? A good eye or luck. Maybe, both. But, luck has a little bit to do with it. I am a better photographer than most. I have the art/creativity to make or catch THAT moment. I would like for you or someone to just see what I am talking about.
Excellent insight. Thanks Studio360 and Annie Leibovitz both for continuing to inspire. Can't wait to get my hands on the book.
A fascinating interview with a fascinating photographer.
Thank you Kurt!
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