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Annie Leibovitz'snew book, At WorkEarlier this week Carla and I went to the wonderful Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles to see photographer Annie Leibovitz read from her new book, At Work. The purpose of this book, she said, was to let young photographers find out about photography, and to explain the stories behind the m... |
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Annie Leibovitz's new book, At WorkEarlier this week Carla and I went to the wonderful Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles to see photographer Annie Leibovitz read from her new book, At Work. The purpose of this book, she said, was to let young photographers find out about photography, and to explain the stories behind the m... |
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Annie Leibovitz At Work [BOOK REVIEW]Looking for a Christmas gift for that photographer in your life? Or maybe a little something for yourself? Perhaps this book Annie Leibovitz at Work will fit the bill. Linda (one of our great forum admins) reviews it here. Not your usual collection of photographic images, this is more than just a... |
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It's 'Human Wrecking Ball' Day! [Watch, TiVo, Kill] (via Defamer)Fafa points for: Jessica Simpson, Vince Vaughn, Zac Efron The Dow got boned to the tune of -411 today and people are talking the big R. If things get bad, our hierarchy of needs goes: cats, TV, clothing, food, and, least important, medical care. Not when there's solid things to wreck with our bodie ... |
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Photog Annie Leibovitz Has "No Regrets" About Those Naughty Miley Cyrus Shots [Clips]Remember back in April, when famed photographer Annie Leibovitz took some pretty pictures of Miley Cyrus draped in a sheet for Vanity Fair and everyone freaked the fuck out? Well Leibovitz was on the Today Show this morning promoting her new book, Annie Leibovitz At Work, and Matt Lauer asked abo... |
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What Magazines Should We Expect to See Palin's Shining Face on Next?Now that Sarah Palin lost the VP slot, there's little hope of the Alaskan governor getting her 15 minutes with Annie Leibovitz for the cover of Vogue. But a woman can't live on post-election interviews alone. If she really wants to be rocketed to the next stratosphere of stardom, she'll have to ... |


