I was first introduced to her work in the early 2000s and loved the Alice in Wonderland shoot, but seeing this, her early work at Rolling Stone is really profound!
Knowing that a team of 20 people buikd sets, set the lights, do the digital prep and hair and makeup makes it difficult to say that she got better with time!
That Fleetwood Mac photo of them all in bed from her Rolling Stone days is one of my absolute favorite photographs. It's wonderful to see the evolution of her work
Algorithm brought me to you from your Richard Avedon video, and I'm slowly working my way through. I know these long videos take a lot time and research, but theyre my favorite. Thank you!
Glad you like them! It’s such an arduous process to make them, the images getting flagged for no reason and then the videos get as blocked and suppressed, so I appreciate your support
Also, Annie's book «American Music» is in my opinion her best work ever. Not glamorous, not complicated shoots, just excellent portraits of all types of musicians in their own environment.
Wow that's so interesting. My attention span is so bad since my adhd makes me easily distracted. But I could watch this whole video completely focused. You're truly a great story teller
I’m glad you enjoyed it! Be sure to check out the other ones I made on Avedon, Penn, and Newton. I’m hoping to finish Peter Lindbergh in the next few months!
Thank you Tim! It's unfortunate that RUclips actually flagged the video as inappropriate for most advertisers so it has been suppressed by the algorithm, but when I cut it in the individual sections, none of them were flagged.
Not knowing what the actual offending sliver of content is the worst part. I should be fine with Lingbergh, I only have his first pirelli calendar that I have to censor and hopefully it will be ok.
@@timskinnercanada haha exactly. Ritts is definitely on the list, it is just more difficult with certain photographers who don’t have as much written about them or interviews. I’ve started Sally Mann’s book, even if she isn’t a fashion photographer, Lindbergh listed her as an influence on his work and so many others have tried to replicate her.
It's very disappointing but youtube wouldn't add the autogenerated subtitles to a video this long. They also restricted the video for being advertiser unfriendly so that less people will see it.
Don't put your own take on what "YOU" think the queen thoughts were! If that was the case why did the Queen ask her again to come back and take pictures of her and her family? And I might add, with no Tiara in sight. As Annie said in this video, it was agreed upon all the people involved, including the Queen that she would come in with no Crown/Tiara & take some pictures & then put it on later. So what Annie was asking the Queen to do is something that was agreed upon before hand, & also maybe, that's why Annie thought the Queen was joking with her reply. That said, she did took it off & those pictures with out the Tiara are just stunning & are much more beautiful than the ones with her wear it.
What is your favorite photo taken by Annie Leibovitz?
I was first introduced to her work in the early 2000s and loved the Alice in Wonderland shoot, but seeing this, her early work at Rolling Stone is really profound!
@@andreaobradovic8201 it is very interesting to see how her styled adapted over the decades
Knowing that a team of 20 people buikd sets, set the lights, do the digital prep and hair and makeup makes it difficult to say that she got better with time!
@@firouz4296I’ll be discussing her style transition in another video, but I find her early work so much more exciting
The Lennon pic was her best, but Rolling Stone was stupid running their logo on top, it should have been NO type at all, that would have been genius.
That Fleetwood Mac photo of them all in bed from her Rolling Stone days is one of my absolute favorite photographs. It's wonderful to see the evolution of her work
Algorithm brought me to you from your Richard Avedon video, and I'm slowly working my way through.
I know these long videos take a lot time and research, but theyre my favorite. Thank you!
Glad you like them! It’s such an arduous process to make them, the images getting flagged for no reason and then the videos get as blocked and suppressed, so I appreciate your support
Also, Annie's book «American Music» is in my opinion her best work ever. Not glamorous, not complicated shoots, just excellent portraits of all types of musicians in their own environment.
Wow that's so interesting. My attention span is so bad since my adhd makes me easily distracted. But I could watch this whole video completely focused. You're truly a great story teller
Thank you!
Thank you very much for sharing this outstanding documentary!
I’m glad you enjoyed it! Be sure to check out the other ones I made on Avedon, Penn, and Newton. I’m hoping to finish Peter Lindbergh in the next few months!
This is a remarkably well executed and thoughtful exposé. Well done.
Thank you Tim! It's unfortunate that RUclips actually flagged the video as inappropriate for most advertisers so it has been suppressed by the algorithm, but when I cut it in the individual sections, none of them were flagged.
@@THEMODELGENE I feel bad for anyone trying to navigate RUclips’s capricious edicts. It must be terribly frustrating.
Not knowing what the actual offending sliver of content is the worst part. I should be fine with Lingbergh, I only have his first pirelli calendar that I have to censor and hopefully it will be ok.
@@THEMODELGENE Ha, the Newton vid must’ve been a nightmare. :) Any plans to look at Ritts? I know very little about him.
@@timskinnercanada haha exactly. Ritts is definitely on the list, it is just more difficult with certain photographers who don’t have as much written about them or interviews. I’ve started Sally Mann’s book, even if she isn’t a fashion photographer, Lindbergh listed her as an influence on his work and so many others have tried to replicate her.
thamk you so much you dont know how much this helped with my hw
Happy to have helped!
Hunter S Thompson, Annie Liebowitz and Matt Taibbi are Rolling Tone -- without them it's become a 3LA cut-out
Is this a re-upload?
Yes, I had a few mistakes I missed from the video I posted on Monday. I spent half the year working on it so I figured better now than later
Please activate subbs and translate
It's very disappointing but youtube wouldn't add the autogenerated subtitles to a video this long. They also restricted the video for being advertiser unfriendly so that less people will see it.
the queen REALLY HATES HER PUSHY TACTIC THOUGH 🤣🤣🤣
Are you watching The Crown?
Don't put your own take on what "YOU" think the queen thoughts were! If that was the case why did the Queen ask her again to come back and take pictures of her and her family? And I might add, with no Tiara in sight.
As Annie said in this video, it was agreed upon all the people involved, including the Queen that she would come in with no Crown/Tiara & take some pictures & then put it on later. So what Annie was asking the Queen to do is something that was agreed upon before hand, & also maybe, that's why Annie thought the Queen was joking with her reply.
That said, she did took it off & those pictures with out the Tiara are just stunning & are much more beautiful than the ones with her wear it.
The way she talks can get annoying. "I-I...huh...thought....huh...it was.....huh"
Forgot about the Got Milk campaign! Loved those shots
Despite my lactose intolerance, I love them too 😆