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I was looking through the list of the On-Demand movies tonight and came across this documentary about Annie Leibovitz called "Annie Leibovitz: Life Through a Lens (2007)" which I have read about before and wanted to see, well it seems like it is available to watch through my cable company. I am going to watch it some time this week!
"Annie Leibovitz's sister has created a memorable documentary honoring the life's work of her older sister. We learn about Ms. Leibovitz's early beginings in photography when she started her career at the "Rolling Stones" magazine. Her evolution from rock and roll photographer to a photographer of portraits and later on fashion (when she moved to "Vanity Fair" magazine). Documentary is also an honest look and her personal life: her relationship with Susan Sontag, her parents and siblings, her three daughters. For anyone interested in photography as a visual form of art this movie is a real treasure."
Photo above was taken with an iPhone 3G camera by Tyson Williams and immediately posted - using mobile, wireless platform - to this blog from a remote location.
"Annie Leibovitz's sister has created a memorable documentary honoring the life's work of her older sister. We learn about Ms. Leibovitz's early beginings in photography when she started her career at the "Rolling Stones" magazine. Her evolution from rock and roll photographer to a photographer of portraits and later on fashion (when she moved to "Vanity Fair" magazine). Documentary is also an honest look and her personal life: her relationship with Susan Sontag, her parents and siblings, her three daughters. For anyone interested in photography as a visual form of art this movie is a real treasure."
Photo above was taken with an iPhone 3G camera by Tyson Williams and immediately posted - using mobile, wireless platform - to this blog from a remote location.













