For Tiger Photos, NBC Caves in to Annie Leibovitz
I was mildly alarmed to see news organizations substituting Leibovitz's rules for their own judgment about how long viewers need to actually see a photograph.
I was mildly alarmed to see news organizations substituting Leibovitz's rules for their own judgment about how long viewers need to actually see a photograph.
The photo might well have been compelling before Woods's life, and facade caved in, but at this point, its publication is only cheap and punitive.
"Vanity Fair Portraits" is the first major exhibition to unite the magazine's historic archive of rare vintage prints with its contemporary photographs.
Power-pop group Metro Station played the Staples Center Tuesday night and pretty much set the tone for the act that followed... Miley somebody.
Perhaps a board game called "Downturn" with photo playing cards of all of the celebrities and icons Leibovitz has captured over the years might be a good promotional start for her new role.
The Guardian in London ran a piece Tuesday by my friend Ed Pilkington, the paper's correspondent in New York, about the financial woes of the photogra...
Annie Leibovitz and the description "struggling artist" can't even be mentioned in the same hemisphere. So I thought.
I've already had too many conversations with my daughter before the appropriate age. How many times will the actions of our teenage TV stars prompt discussions on topics well before their time?
America (2003): My roommates and I dressed up as the Pink Ladies from Grease for Halloween. Evokes a nostalgia for a time and innocence long since past. You can also see my friend Lacey's nipple.
In the latest issue of Park Avenue, sort of a German version of Town and Country, there is an Annie Leibovitz photograph of "Miche," posed like European aristocracy.
The naked woman was on her back, cupping a breast in each hand, with her legs crossed and bent at the knees. Next to her was an iced bucket of twinkling long neck beers grazing her thigh.
Cyrusgate could just be a massive publicity stunt. There's nothing like a controversy to drive sales. But, I don't think anyone in marketing at Vanity Fair is that smart. So what is this really about?
There's no way Miley's parents didn't know that Vanity Fair had taken semi-nude photos of their 15-year-old!
Through her son's bold, unflinching account of her refusal to accept her "extinction," Sontag may help us begin public and private conversations about dying that are long overdue.