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  2. Annie Leibovitz - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 31 January 2025. American photographer (born 1949) Annie Leibovitz Leibovitz in 2008 Born Anna-Lou Leibovitz (1949-10-02) October 2, 1949 (age 75) Waterbury, Connecticut, U.S. Education San Francisco Art Institute Occupations Photographer visual artist Partner(s) Susan Sontag (1989–2004; Sontag's death ...

  3. Mamiya RZ67 - Wikipedia

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    Arguably the most famous photo taken with this camera is the "Bliss" photo used as the default background for Microsoft Windows XP. Seen by millions of people every day, this photo was taken by photographer Charles O'Rear in 1996. [2] RZ67 was used by Annie Leibovitz for many of her famous works in the 1980s and 1990s [3] [4]

  4. Profoto - Wikipedia

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    Profoto AB was founded in Stockholm, 1968, by Conny Dufgran, photography equipment retailer, and Eckhard Heine, photographer and engineer. [2] Several notable professionals have used different Profoto products during their careers, such as Annie Leibovitz, Herb Ritts, and David LaChapelle. [3]

  5. Photographer Annie Leibovitz, overexposed, is forced to sell ...

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    Famed celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz is broke. The woman who shot John Lennon on the same day that Mark David Chapman did, the one who has done portraits of everyone from Queen Elizabeth ...

  6. Annie Leibovitz and Art Capital Group come to agreement - AOL

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    Annie Leibovitz has avoided default . . . for now, at least. In a joint announcement, Leibovitz and Art Capital Group revealed that they have agreed to a restructuring of the photographer's $24 ...

  7. Photos by iconic photographer Annie Leibovitz to go on ...

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    Admission to see “Annie Leibovitz/Work” is $12, and free to WAM members, college students with ID and youth under 12. The exhibit will be free to everyone on Saturday, July 13, as part of WAM ...