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− | Internationally renowned photographer, notably of portraits. | + | Internationally renowned photographer, notably of portraits. Chief Photographer, Vanity Fair magazine. Author of several books, including 'Women' (1999) and 'A Photographer's Life 1990:2006' (2006). Had a relationship with [[Susan Sontag]], and was forced to raise substantial funds when Sontag passed away due to financial mismanagement and the suggestion that inheritance taxes were exorbitant, which would not have applied had the federal government recognized their personal relationship. |
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+ | * http://www.biography.com/people/annie-leibovitz-9542372 | ||
+ | * http://www.contactpressimages.com/photographers/leibovitz/leibovitz_bio.html |
Revision as of 00:20, 25 September 2013
Contents
Country
United States
Birth - Death
1949 -
Occupation
Photographer
Notable Achievements
Description
Internationally renowned photographer, notably of portraits. Chief Photographer, Vanity Fair magazine. Author of several books, including 'Women' (1999) and 'A Photographer's Life 1990:2006' (2006). Had a relationship with Susan Sontag, and was forced to raise substantial funds when Sontag passed away due to financial mismanagement and the suggestion that inheritance taxes were exorbitant, which would not have applied had the federal government recognized their personal relationship.