Annie Leibovitz (2)

Annie Leibovitz is a modern contemporary photographer who uses very stages scenes and organized environments to capture very visually interesting and narrative portraits. These portraits are very thought out and stages, but this creates images that almost feel like paintings. I like the wide angle lens that Annie Leibovitz commonly uses. This allows her to capture more of the surrounding scene to make the environment and integral part of the photo, that the subject in the photo just seems to be a part of the environment rather than sicking out as their own object and the environment adding to them.

The reason I chose these portraits specifically is to show how similar Leibovitz's formula is for capturing a "good" photograph. In all of these, there is a visually interesting environment with women wearing dramatic dresses and good lighting. It seems as if you have these elements, you can copy and paste the composition and a good photograph will result. In all of these photos, the flow between the subject and the environment carries throughout the whole photo. They have a sort of surreal, dream-like effect. They also all have a cool toned, muted color scheme which also adds to the dream-like effect.

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