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The book that inspired photographer Annie Leibovitz's career

Annie Leibovitz, who has shot film stars and royalty, was a student of painting. But a book by Henri Cartier Bresson made her pick up the camera.

January 15, 2022 / 21:40 IST
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Annie Leibovitz at an event in 2015. (Image: Franz Johann Morgenbesser via Wikimedia Commons 2.0; cropped)

Henri Cartier Bresson’s evocative photographs are known around the world. One of his books also inspired a famous modern exponent of photography, Annie Leibovitz, to pick up a camera.

“I became a photographer because of The World of Henri Cartier-Bresson, which was published when I was a student at the San Francisco Art Institute. I was studying painting. Maybe it was something about the word “world,” as well as the pictures, that seduced me,” Leibovitz told The New York Times.

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Cover of a first edition copy.

Leibovitz said the realisation that a photographer could travel with a camera to different places and see how other people lived – “make looking a mission” - was a thrilling idea for her.