A discussion with photographer Annie Leibovitz

with Annie Leibovitz
in Books, Art & Design
on Monday, November 27, 2006 * * * * *

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A conversation with photographer Annie Leibovitz about her life, her work, her relationship with Susan Sontag, and her book "A Photographer's Life: 1990-2005".

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Susan Sontag

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    1. janeeyre  10/11/2009 12:39 PM Report

      To the viewer below, this artist is thoughtful enough to pause and speak authentically about what is difficult to articulate: the idea of producing visual works in a corporatized environment while simultaneously shepherding through one's private projects. Charlie Rose is a class act and so is Annie Leibovitz. The genuine care between each other is palpable. Rest in peace, Professor Sontag.

    2. Marla Ferris  09/11/2008 02:57 PM Report

      Articulate enough for Susan Sontag - facility in communication is not limited to language -

    3. Laura Scroggins  09/01/2008 09:47 AM Report

      Leibovitz is my hero ... thank you!

    4. rich  11/06/2007 01:29 PM Report

      One of Charlie's least articulate guests.