Thomas Mallon, in his review of the new Annie Liebovitz book (“Annie Liebovitz at Work”) writes of her:
“Her self-criticisms are neither left-handed nor tormenting; she sees what’s wrong and, freshly instructed, moves on.”
I like that notion.
Thomas Mallon, in his review of the new Annie Liebovitz book (“Annie Liebovitz at Work”) writes of her:
“Her self-criticisms are neither left-handed nor tormenting; she sees what’s wrong and, freshly instructed, moves on.”
I like that notion.