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American Masters: Annie Leibovitz: Life Through a Lens DVD

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Take a peek into the illustrious career of one of today's most prolific photographers, Annie Leibovitz. The film directed by her sister, Barbara Leibovitz, depicts the various phases that shaped her life while tracing her photographic life producing some of today's most recognizable and iconic photos. The film was broadcasted as part of PBS's award-winning series, American Masters, as the finale for its 20th Anniversary season.
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The title perfectly depicts the journey

By brooklynkid

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Comments about PBS American Masters: Annie Leibovitz: Life Through a Lens DVD:

An absolutely MESMERIZING film. I LOVE Annie and her passion for her work. It was a phenomonal treat to be able to journey along with Annie as she goes through her process. What an astoundingly creative mind she has. Her photographs are narratives....whether they're stylized for a magazine or whether they're of people in all different walks of life...good, bad...and sometimes sad. Her sense of life through the lens is indicative of her prodigy. She's sheer genius with a camera but more than that....it's her eye without the camera....and that'd be the camera in her brain :)...that propels her forward to take some of the most iconic photographs of the century.

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