This American Masters program looks worth watching. It's on Wednesday,
January 3rd on PBS.
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"Annie Leibovitz: Life Through a Lens" profiles the photographer, who
discusses her artistic process. Included: at work at her studio; at home on
her farm; compiling a retrospective book.
> This American Masters program looks worth watching. It's on Wednesday,
> January 3rd on PBS.
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> discusses her artistic process. Included: at work at her studio; at home on
> her farm; compiling a retrospective book.
And how do you suggest I see it?
Alan Browne - 03 Jan 2007 22:51 GMT
>> This American Masters program looks worth watching. It's on Wednesday,
>> January 3rd on PBS.
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> And how do you suggest I see it?
This NG has a very large US & CDN contingent, most of whom receive PBS.
PBS sells most of its production in DVD format for prices in the $20 -
$40 range. So you should be able to order it some time soon.
Cheers,
Alan

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Richard Polhill - 04 Jan 2007 08:20 GMT
>>> This American Masters program looks worth watching. It's on Wednesday,
>>> January 3rd on PBS.
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> Cheers,
> Alan
Thanks for that.
> This American Masters program looks worth watching. It's on Wednesday,
> January 3rd on PBS.
Went and saw Leibovitz's American Music exhibit at the Detroit Institute of
Arts today. Really enjoyed some of her work there, in particular her shot
of Pete Seeger, the thumbnail (link below) of which does no justice to the
(roughly) 4x3 print I saw--it was incredibly rich, with a great depth in
color and light, and, as you can see, great composition:
http://www.andrewsmithgallery.com/exhibitions/annieleibovitz/americanmusic/index.htm
That's not everything, but a lot of my favorites are there.
Tony Polson - 04 Jan 2007 23:43 GMT
>Went and saw Leibovitz's American Music exhibit at the Detroit Institute of
>Arts today. Really enjoyed some of her work there, in particular her shot
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>http://www.andrewsmithgallery.com/exhibitions/annieleibovitz/americanmusic/index.htm
>That's not everything, but a lot of my favorites are there.
At the Oswald Gallery web site, you can buy a 20x24 inch print of that
wonderful shot for a mere $7,500.
http://www.oswaldgallery.com/
Gregory Blank - 05 Jan 2007 21:07 GMT
> >Went and saw Leibovitz's American Music exhibit at the Detroit Institute of
> >Arts today. Really enjoyed some of her work there, in particular her shot
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> http://www.oswaldgallery.com/
It costs a lot to maintain the NY sort of life style....more power to
anyone that command that sort of sum. Never the less I can't help
remember the words of PT Barnum.

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Tony Polson - 05 Jan 2007 22:10 GMT
>> >Went and saw Leibovitz's American Music exhibit at the Detroit Institute of
>> >Arts today. Really enjoyed some of her work there, in particular her shot
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>anyone that command that sort of sum. Never the less I can't help
>remember the words of PT Barnum.
It's OK, I am sure that it would be possible to obtain posters for
much less money.
Gregory Blank - 06 Jan 2007 01:31 GMT
> >> >Went and saw Leibovitz's American Music exhibit at the Detroit Institute
> >> >of
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> It's OK, I am sure that it would be possible to obtain posters for
> much less money.
posters? 25 each maybe 30 with inflation.

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Matt Clara - 05 Jan 2007 22:33 GMT
>> >Went and saw Leibovitz's American Music exhibit at the Detroit Institute
>> >of
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> anyone that command that sort of sum. Never the less I can't help
> remember the words of PT Barnum.
Actually, Barnum never said that:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There's_a_sucker_born_every_minute
Gregory Blank - 06 Jan 2007 01:37 GMT
> > It costs a lot to maintain the NY sort of life style....more power to
> > anyone that command that sort of sum. Never the less I can't help
> > remember the words of PT Barnum.
>
> Actually, Barnum never said that:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There's_a_sucker_born_every_minute
Your now guilty of doing exactly the thing they can't provide proof
for,...spreading a blanket statement based on non corroboratable proof.
Happens just as a part of life :)

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