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Rockstars & Presidents in 'Sumo' by Annie Leibovitz

From Rolling Stone to Vanity Fair: Sumo Celebrates a Photographic Legend


Annie Leibovitz has captured some of the most iconic images in modern photography history. From Rolling Stone magazine covers in the 1970s to her groundbreaking work with Vanity Fair and Vogue, Leibovitz has a talent for crafting striking images that capture the essence of her subjects. Now, she has compiled her most celebrated work in Annie Leibovitz Sumo, a collection that spans over 40 years of her illustrious career.


This stunning collection features Leibovitz's most famous portraits, including John Lennon and Yoko Ono's iconic Rolling Stone cover, Demi Moore's Vanity Fair cover, and the Queen of England's official portrait. But it also includes lesser-known images, many of which have never been seen before. The result is a fascinating glimpse into the creative mind of one of the most talented photographers of our time.



One of the most striking things about Annie Leibovitz Sumo is the range of subjects that Leibovitz has captured. From actors and musicians to politicians and athletes, Leibovitz has photographed some of the most fascinating people of our time. Each image is a testament to her ability to capture the essence of her subjects, often through creative and unexpected means.

You can have talent, but it can go away and you need to feed it. You need to take care of it and you need to find ways to inspire yourself - Annie Leibovitz

Leibovitz's approach to photography is highly conceptual, and she often goes to great lengths to create the perfect shot. But perhaps what makes Annie Leibovitz's Sumo so special is the way it showcases the evolution of Leibovitz's work. From her early days at Rolling Stone to her more recent work with Vanity Fair and Vogue, we see a photographer who is constantly pushing the boundaries of her art. Her ability to adapt to new technologies and changing artistic trends is a testament to her skill and creativity.


Annie Leibovitz Sumo is not just a book of photographs. It's a celebration of a lifetime of work, and a testament to the enduring power of photography as an art form. Whether you're a fan of Leibovitz's work or simply appreciate great photography, this collection is a must-see. It's a beautiful tribute to one of the most talented photographers of our time, and a fitting testament to the impact that her work has had on the world of photography.




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