I no longer believe that there is such a thing as objectivity. School of Photographic Arts and SciencesĮastman Kodak Company. Her intimate, daring, and revealing portraits capture an element of vulnerability and a rarely seen peak behind the celeb faade that has helped the former Rolling Stone magazine photographer to shape the style of pop culture for the past 50 years. The event concludes with the presentation of the Reedy Award to Ms. The session is followed by a question-and-answer period with the audience, covering Leibovitz's career at Rolling Stone and Vanity Fair, and her technique. With more than 200 color and black-and-white photographs, this stunning collection spans the first 20 years of work by one of the most important photographers of our time. In addition to comments on these elements as found in the accompanying film about the David Parsons shoot, each is further discussed in following segments, using selected photographs taken from 1970 through 1990. Hardcover from HarperCollins ISBN: 0060166088. In this lecture, Annie Leibovitz discusses her work through her four "points of view" or elements of her photography: people (full-figure photos) as a dominant theme, portraits of famous people (as a form of truth-telling), dance photography, and use of light. Originally recorded off-air from a simultaneous satellite telecast from the Rochester Institute of Technology into VHS format.
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