“Everyone has a point of view. Some people call it style, but what we're really talking about is the guts of a photograph. When you trust your point of view, that's when you start taking pictures.” PeopleViewsTalkingStylePhotographPoint Of ViewGutsTaking Pictures Author:Annie Leibovitz
“Most people, especially successful people, are hard-working. They want to participate. They want to do things well.” PeopleWantWellsHardSuccessfulHard WorkSuccessful People Author:Annie Leibovitz
“When you involve people, they come out, you see them, you get to see their sense of humor.” PeopleSense Of Humor Author:Annie Leibovitz
“A thing that you see in my pictures is that I was not afraid to fall in love with these people.” PeopleInspirationalFallPhotographyFalling In LovePhotographerPhotographNot AfraidPhotography By PhotographersInspirational PhotographyGreat PhotographyDigital PhotographyPhotography LoveAfraid To Fall In Love Author:Annie Leibovitz
“Lennon was very helpful. What he taught me seems completely obvious: he expected people to treat each other well.” PeopleWellsSeemsTaughtTreatsObviousExpectedHelpfulLennon Author:Annie Leibovitz
“What I am interested in now is the landscape. Pictures without people. I wouldn't be surprised if eventually there are no people in my pictures. It is so emotional.” PeopleIfsEmotionalPhotographerLandscape Author:Annie Leibovitz
“I’ve said about a million times that the best thing a young photographer can do is to stay close to home. Start with your friends and family, the people who will put up with you. Discover what it means to be close to your work, to be intimate with a subject. Measure the difference between that and working with someone you don't know as much about. Of course there are many good photographs that have nothing to do with staying close to home, and I guess what I'm really saying is that you should take pictures of something that has meaning for you” PeopleKnowsShouldMeanSaidHomeYoungCoursesCan DoDifferencesMillionsSubjectsPhotographerPhotographBest ThingsIntimateStayingFamily And Friends Author:Annie Leibovitz
“There's an idea that it's hard to be a woman artist. People assume that women have fewer opportunities, less power. But it's not any harder to be a woman artist than to be a male artist. We all take what we are given and use the parts of ourselves that feed the work. We make our way. Photographers, men and women, are particularly lucky. Photography lets you find yourself. It is a passport to people and places and to possibilities.” PeopleMenWayIdeasHardUseArtistOpportunityGivenPossibilityLuckyPhotographyMen And WomenHarderAssumingMalesPhotographerFinding YourselfFewerPassportsWoman Artist Author:Annie Leibovitz
“I don't try to overintellectua lize my concepts of people. In fact, the ideas I have, if you talk about them, they seem extremely corny and it's only in their execution that people can enjoy them...It's something I've learned to trust: The stupider it is, the better it looks.” PeopleIfsTryingLooksIdeasFactsSeemsEnjoyConceptsI've LearnedExecutionCorny Author:Annie Leibovitz
“I'm pretty used to people not liking having their picture taken. I mean, if you do like to have your picture taken, I worry about you.” PeopleIfsMeanUsedWorryTakenPhotographyPicture Taken Author:Annie Leibovitz
“People buy ideas, they don't buy photographs.” PeopleIdeasPhotographyPhotograph Author:Annie Leibovitz