Women A. Leibovitz
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Each of the extraordinary portraits made by photographer Annie
Leibovitz for her book Women stands on its own. Looked at together,
these ",photographs of people with nothing more in common than that
they are women (and living in America at the end of the 20th
century), all--well almost all--fully clothed",, writes Susan
Sontag in the book's preface, form ",an anthology of destinies and
disabilities and new possibilities.", Leibovitz, who in her years
working for Rolling Stone, Vogue and Vanity Fair magazines has
photographed hundreds of celebrities, turns her lens on a wide
range of ordinary and extraordinary female subjects: Coal miners,
socialites, first ladies, artists, domestic-violence victims, an
astronaut, a surgeon, a maid. What she creates is a reflection of
contemporary American womanhood that mirrors both women's
accomplishments and the challenges they still face individually and
as a group. Leibovitz demonstrates her own range as a photographer
in this body of work, shooting in the studio and natural settings
and working in both black-and-white and colour film. She depicts
model Jerry Hall wearing a little black dress, a fur coat, and high
heels, staring frankly at the viewer from a velvet chair in a plush
red parlour while her naked infant son nurses from her exposed
right breast. Schoolteacher Lamis Srour's eyes-- the only part of
her face visible behind her heavy black veil--illuminate a dark
black-and-white portrait. Leibovitz frames actress Elizabeth Taylor
and her dog Sugar by their shocks of snow-white hair. She captures
four Kilgore College Rangerettes, a drill team, at the apex of
their kicks--white-booted legs pointing up, obscuring their faces
and revealing the red underpants beneath their blue miniskirts.
There are many more wonderful and unexpected images here, over 200
in all. The delight in discovering them awaits readers. -- Jordana
Moskowitz --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable
edition of this title.