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Book Reviews of Annie Leibovitz at WorkBook Review: Annie Leibovitz at Work Review Summary: 5 Stars
I enjoyed this book. I am a big fan of Annie Leibovitz. She talks about different stages of her life through photographs and gives some tips on getting a camera of your own and taking pictures to chronicle your life.
although she doesn't mention anything too private, I kind of got that the lady is focused, does her homework, and takes great pains to make sure everything is okay. Good example for anyone in any field.
Book Review: An inspiration Summary: 5 Stars
The content of Annie Leibovitz at Work is an inspiration to other artists no matter what the media of their field may be.
The work ethic, the insight and sensitivity revealed is a beacon to those aspiring to become photographers of any description; fine art, commercial or otherwise.
I especially recommend this work to photography students as an example of what can be achieved with talent and hard work.
Book Review: Wonderful Read Summary: 5 Stars
I finally had the time to read the book and, amazingly, I couldn't stop (I have ADD when it comes to reading)! I read some other reviews here, I guess I didn't expect much of it, so when I read about how she got started and her encounters with her subjects it was a delight! I would recommend this to anyone who is looking to start learning and get an understanding the real meaning of photography.
Book Review: A top pick for any college-level collection strong in photography books Summary: 5 Stars
AT WORK pairs first-person insights from photographer Annie Liebovitz with portraits of a wide range of her images, from a wartime era of reporting where she made her camera capture stories in still lifes to general news and headline reporting with visual impact. The result is a powerful collection recommended as a top pick for any college-level collection strong in photography books.
Book Review: Artist at work Summary: 5 Stars
Brilliant personal and professional look at one of our century's amazing artists. For those who admire human beauty, pain and love - from the woman who saw all the "who's and who's" in the world from her lens.
I cried towards the end...a great present for modern photography fans, and others dealing with art-text-fame and in between.
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