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Annie Leibovitz was born on October 2 to Marilyn and Sam Leibovitz in Waterbury, Connecticut
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Leibovitz enrolled into the San Fransisco Art Institute, where she was majored in painting.
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Leibovitz changed her major from painting to photography when her mom bought her, her first camera, and began to take night classes on photography.
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In 1970, Leibovitz began to work for Rolling Stones Magazine in San Francisco. She took a photo of John Lennon, which was soon on the cover of the Magazine.
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She became the Cheif Editor of Rolling Stones Magazine.
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She became the offical photographer for the Rolling Stones World Tour.
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Rolling Stones sent her to photograph John Lennon and Yoko Ono, who had just recently published their album "Double Fantasy"
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Art Director asked her to be contribute to the Vanity Fair Magazine.
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Leibovitz published her first book called Annie Leibovitz: Photographs
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American Society of Magazine Photographers named her photographer of the year.
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A Photographers Life, is her most recent book, and it has photographs of her celebrity trademark portraits, and also personal portraits, of her family.
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Her book Photographs: Annie Leibovitz was published, and she had a museum show at National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.
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She began working for Vogue Magazine.
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Published her book named "Women" that had an essay written in it by Susan Sontag.
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She was named a Living Legend in the Library of Congress.