“…rewarding, fascinating and inspiring.” – Ron Wynn, Nashville City Paper.
Annie Leibovitz has produced some of the most iconic images of the last 30 years and is, arguably, America’s most influential woman photographer. She has shot the rich and famous, the profound and powerful, the exceptional and notorious. Her camera has documented the horrors of war — most recently in Sarajevo and Rwanda. Masterful at exposing her photographic subjects, Leibovitz’s own life has been private and protected. In “American Masters: Annie Leibovitz: Life Through a Lens,” airing Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. on NPT-Channel 8, she made the decision to bare her artistic process, her personal journey and her delicate balancing of fame and family to the camera -a camera that is being vigilantly pointed by a filmmaker who is her younger sister. From her hectic studio to her idyllic farm, viewers experience Leibovitz’s current work and the creation of her latest retrospective book.
“American Masters: Annie Leibovitz: Life Through a Lens,” airs again at midnight and 3 a.m. the same night.
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Tennessean columnist Gail Kerr writes about this show, and her own personal experience meeting Annie Liebovitz on her blog.