Annie Leibovitz

@Portrait Photographer, Birthday and Childhood

Annie Leibovitz is a portrait photographer best known for her portraits of musicians, sportspeople and other celebrities

Oct 2, 1949

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: October 2, 1949
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Portrait Photographer, Women Photographers, Photographers
  • City/State: Connecticut
  • Known as: Anna-Lou Leibovitz
  • Childrens: Samuelle Leibovitz, Sarah Cameron Leibovitz, Susan Leibovitz
  • Universities:
    • San Francisco Art Institute

Annie Leibovitz born at

Waterbury, Connecticut, U.S.

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Birth Place

She was in an intimate romantic relationship with writer and film maker Susan Sontag whom she met in 1989. Their relationship lasted till Sontag’s death in 2004.

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Personal Life

She has three children, two of whom were born to a surrogate mother.

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Personal Life

She was born as one of the six children of Samuel Leibovitz, a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Air Force and Marilyn Edith, a dance instructor.

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Childhood & Early Life

As a school student she became involved in various artistic endeavors like painting and playing music. She began taking photographs when her father was stationed in Philippines during the Vietnam War.

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Childhood & Early Life

She enrolled at the San Francisco Art Institute to study painting. She also continued honing her photography skills during this period. She was deeply influenced by the works of photographers like Robert Frank and Henri Cartier-Bresson.

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Childhood & Early Life

She joined the newly launched magazine ‘Rolling Stone’ as a staff photographer in 1970. Impressed by her work, the publisher of the magazine made her the chief photographer in 1973.

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Career

Leibovitz’s signature style of portrait photography helped the magazine to create its unique look. She worked with the magazine till 1983.

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Career

She photographed the music band The Rolling Stone extensively during 1971 and 1972. The band loved her work and signed her up as the concert-tour photographer for their Tour of the Americas in 1975.

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Career

She got the opportunity to photograph the British singer Joan Armatrading in 1978 for an album, becoming the first woman to do so.

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Career

In 1980, she created one of her most famous works. She had a photo shoot with John Lennon for Rolling Stone magazine. Though initially she planned on clicking him alone, she changed her plans and photographed him with his wife in an unconventional pose, thereby creating an iconic image.

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Career

Her photograph of John Lennon without clothes curled up with his fully clothed wife is one of her most iconic images. Her attempt to re-create a kissing scene from the album cover of ‘Double Fantasy’ led to this strong picture which became her signature work.

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Major Works

She took a picture of a heavily pregnant Demi Moore without clothes for a cover of ‘Vanity Fair’ magazine in 1991. The photograph garnered critical acclaim as well as controversy because of its subject matter, and is regarded as one of her most famous celebrity photographs.

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Major Works