Annie Leibovitz: at Work
Annie Leibovitz's photography has surrounded and informed us for so long that it has become part of the landscape, perspectives that we employ and too often take for granted. In Annie Leibovitz at Work, she takes us behind the camera a little to understand her motivations, her family, her career, her assignments, her purposes, and how those iconic images were constructed. I enjoyed the book very much but I found that it had two flaws that bothered me: She is a usually little too coy in holding back details that her disclosures make enticing. The page sizes are too small to properly display the images. The print quality is excellent, but you can only do so much when images intended for full magazine pages or portraits are displayed in 3 inch by 5 inch formats. A minor weakness is that some of the images she talks about aren't portrayed (presumably either a space or a permissions problem, but it is disappointing whenever it happens).
Dane książki |
Autor | Annie Leibovitz |
ISBN | 978-[zasłonięte][zasłonięte]40875 |
Oprawa | Oprawa twarda |
Ilość stron | 240 |
Wydawnictwo | Jonathan Cape |
Wymiary | 24.4 x 18.8 x 2.5 cm |