7. Annie is
currently still
living.
I do see that
her work has
continuously
This is a wonderful take of a Disney
movie called Alice in Wonderland. improved.
8. Annie has a creative way of capturing Disney
movies within photographs.
This is a wonderful
take of a Disney
movie called Alice in
Wonderland. She uses
the rule of thirds and
depth of field.
9. All of her photographs relating to Disney
characters are very distinctive in which scene the
camera captures .
This is a wonderful
take of a Disney
movie called Snow
White. This scene is
were she is singing to
all the forest animals.
10. “The first book that
made me realize what it
meant to be a
photographer was The
World of Henri Cartier-
Bresson.” (Annie
Leibovitz).
This black and white photograph contrast
perfectly. The cigarette in his mouth stands
out against his skin while the knife in his
hand stands out against the white bed sheets.
11. She began attending pictures and the license
school at San Francisco it gave you to go out in
Art Institute for art the world,” (Annie
when she realized she Leibovitz).
wanted to do
photography.
“There was something
wonderful about the
whole process—the
immediacy of taking
12. When she went to
school to learn
photography it was still
in black and white.
She doesn’t just take
photographs she
composes them
13. This photograph has became
well know for many reasons.
Yoko Ono refused to remove her
clothes and so only John Lennon
would.
14. And several hours later
John was shot dead in
front of where he lived.
This cover got named
the best cover in 40
years.
15. “My hope is that we continue to
nurture the places that we love,
but that we also look outside
our immediate worlds.”
-Annie Leibovitz
16.
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“Google Images." googleimages. Google images, n.d.
Web. 20 March 2013.
Vanity Fair. “Annie Leibovitz." Contributing Editor,
n.d. Web. 21 March 2013.
Michele Pinczuk . “Annie Leibovitz." Always In Style.,
n.d. Web. 21 March 2013.