In this new collection from Annie Leibovitz, one of the most influential
photographers of our time, iconic portraits sit side by side
never-before-published photographs. Afterword by Annie Leibovitz. Annie
Leibovitz: Portraits 2005–2016 is the photographer's foÂllow-up to her two
landmark books, Annie Leibovitz: Photographs, 1970–1990 and
A Photographer's LiÂfe, 1990–2005. In this new collection, Leibovitz has
captured the most influential and compelling figures of the last decade in the
style that has made her one of the most beloved talents of our time. Each of the
photographs documents contemporary culture with an artist's eye, wit, and an
uncanny ability to personalize even the most recognizable and distinguished
figures.
Author Biography
Annie Leibovitz is one of the most influential photographers of our time. Her
career spans nearly five decades, starting in the 1970s when she was a widely
acclaimed photographer at Rolling Stone. At Vanity Fair and Vogue and in
independent projects, Leibovitz expanded her repertoire as a portraitist with a
distinctive style. Her many honors include being designated a Living Legend by
the Library of Congress, and her work is exhibited at museums around the world.
Alexandra Fuller is a prize-winning writer, whose memoirs Don't Let's Go to the
Dogs Tonight and Leaving Before the Rains Come have met with public and critical
acclaim. Her articles and reviews have appeared in numerous publications,
including The New Yorker, Granta, The New York Times, Guardian, and National
Geographic.