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‘You don’t forget a Leibovitz image’

The iconic photographer has a new coffee table book showcasing photographs from 2005 to 2016; a visual who’s who and what’s what of the era.

October 27, 2017 10:23
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Melanie Abrams ,

Melanie Abrams

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Annie Leibovitz’s pictures are pure entertainment. “It’s as if they’re preceded by a drum-roll, and then….ta dah! The image,” says London based portrait photographer, Carolyn Djanogly. “You don’t forget an Annie Leibovitz image, whether it’s Whoopi Goldberg in a bath full of milk or Leonardo DiCaprio with a white swan entwined around his neck.”

We’re talking about Leibovitz, as she has a new coffee table book published this week, showcasing photographs from 2005 to 2016. Entitled Annie Leibovitz: Portraits, the book’s a visual who’s who and what’s what of the era. There’s Kim Kardashian and Kanye West on their phones, Facebook’s chief operating officer, Sheryl Sandberg sitting casually in the company’s headquarters with a stilettoed leg tucked underneath her tight black leather skirt. Adele by her piano. And Barak Obama in shirt sleeves holding meetings in the White House.

“Annie shoots the cultural people of the day at the right time,” says South African born, London- based photographer, Jillian Edelstein, citing Leibovitz’s portrait of Serena Williams, heavily pregnant on the front cover of Vanity Fair’s August issue.

Leibovitz has an understated authority (we met when she opened her retrospective at the National Portrait Gallery in 2008). Interestingly she was trying to blend into the background. Many sitters have said she takes pictures without them even realising.