The Annie Leibovitz show was amazing. I've never seen so much work that inspired me to do photography before. The way it was set up was that her most famous and best photos were displayed on the walls through out the gallery. They were blown up and placed in frames on the wall. Then as you continued to walk through the gallery, you see smaller photos of work she has done through out her career during the years of 1990-2005. They were placed along a wall and incased, and there were two walls like this parallel to each other. They were like two giant contact sheets of many different prints including ads she did for magazines, as well as personal pictures, in both black and white and color. Most of her work has appeared in magazines such as Vogue, Rolling Stone and Vanity Fair and she has done advertising campaigns for companies such as the Gap, and American Express. Some of the people she worked with included Demi Moore, Chris Rock, Jim Carey, Jamie Foxx, and Brad Pit to name a few. However, her most inspirational work in my opinion is her personal work. A lot of her personal work involved pictures of her family and close personal friend Susan Sontag. What made these particular collections of personal pictures speak to me the most was the fact that they were so real. They were taken from real life, no posing, no set ups, just natural takes of times in her life. The ones of her best friend Susan Sontag, a famous writer, were very touching because they reflected Susan in her last years while she struggled with the reoccurrence of cancer which eventually took her life. The pictures taken made you feel like you were right there with her and you can experience the closeness of the two friends by how personal the pictures get. She even took pictures of Susan in the hospital while she was going through treatments and lying in her bed at home. The most shocking and sad picture I saw was the one of a deceased Susan being covered to go on a plane. In a quote given by Annie herself, it stated that she felt weird taking that picture and was in another state of mind while taking it because it hurt so much. Another touching collection of pictures were ones taken of her family with her father in his final years. Those pictures also covered touching times that made you feel like you were apart of the scene. There were pictures of her family doing everyday things and pictures of them embracing each other. You can really feel the warmth and the love that each person has for each other and it's beautiful. Her most current pictures included her three daughters, mostly engaging in family activities such as playing on the beach with other family members, or spending time in a garden of beautiful flowers.
My favorite photos that she has done outside her personal life include pictures of the Olympic Synchronized Swimming Team. These photos were displayed from when you first walked in. The one that caught my eye the most was the one of four swimmers swimming under water and it was a birds eye view. The figures looked distorted because of the movement of the water. It is so different and was captured at the most perfect time. Another favorite of mine was the very famous one of a bare Demi Moore pregnant. It is a very strong photograph that captures personality and beauty all in one. She's so confident and its ironic because most women aren't during pregnancy, so it has a strong concept. There are many other pictures of actors , actresses, directors, models and world leaders that I enjoyed as well. What I liked most about all of them is the fact that they have so much personality. She was able to capture each person's attitude and personality while including what they're famous for. These pictures weren't just pictures of celebrities head on, they were pictures that told what each individual was about in a very dignified and dramatic way. For example, the picture of Jamie Foxx all dressed up with attitude as if no one could mess with him, or the photo of Chris Rock painted up in white paint to stress the fact that not only does he do comedy, but he was bold about what he expressed through his comedy. All these photos spoke out about each person and I think she executed each photo extremely well. I do recommend anyone to go see her exhibit even if you are not into photography, because she is one of the most fantastic photographers I have ever seen. Her work is amazing, creative and beautiful in every shape, way, and or form.