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Pilgrimage | Annie Leibovitz
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A striking collection by the eminent photographer encompasses her visual translations of how people live and do their work, showcasing her images of historically and culturally relevant homes belonging to such famous figures as Sigmund Freud, Charles Darwin and Louisa May Alcott.
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Brooke_H
Pilgrimage | Annie Leibovitz
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Mehso-so

My feelings on this book are mixed. Positives: The photos are beautiful. I've seen reviews where people talk about how awful they are. I could not disagree more. I don't really care anything about Georgia O'Keeffe, but Leibovitz's photo of O'Keeffe's handmade pastels was so moving to me. There are many things in this book I would love to see in person, and maybe one day I will. Negative: The layout of this book is BAD. Text & pics don‘t match. 😢

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chapter_fifty2017
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Sometimes i have too many books on the go at once so then i come crashing to a full stop . Its all my fault
Netgalley , the library, not too mention the tbr on my shelves at home that rack up to err you dont want to know 😲😓 🤤 the horror
Anyway i have found this book to be a port in a storm the cover invites you to dive in. I have , am reading, studying haunting images of objects that belong to famous artists & inspirational world activists

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