
Fashion Neurosis with Bella Freud Fashion Neurosis with Annie Leibovitz
Dec 3, 2025
Annie Leibovitz, a legendary photographer known for her captivating celebrity portraits and her time with Rolling Stone and Vanity Fair, shares insights into her storied career. She discusses her memories of photographing John Lennon just hours before his tragic death. The conversation explores her journey through fashion, candid thoughts on the aging process, and the influence of Susan Sontag on her work. Leibovitz also reflects on the intersection of art and life, balancing personal projects with assignments while finding purpose in every photograph.
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The Practical Uniform
- Annie Leibovitz wears a practical uniform of repeatedly made shirts and pants to avoid thinking about clothes.
- She values clothes that age and travel well, calling them glorified pajamas she wears like a working uniform.
Seeing Fashion As Art
- Fashion shifted Annie's view when she saw couture shows and recognized them as art.
- Photographing fashion expanded her practice and led her to embrace grandeur and storytelling in shoots.
Learn To Edit Fast
- Learn to edit ruthlessly; Christine Bia Feitler taught Annie to cull quickly and decisively.
- Practice editing until you can make strong selections in minutes instead of bringing everything in raw.



