Conversations For January 16, 2009

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Conversations For January 16, 2009

Annie Leibovitz talks about photographing and her relationship with Demi Moore, Whoopi Goldberg and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Annie Leibovitz talks about her experience photographing The Queen. Annie Leibovitz talks about how her book "At Work" is different from other books she's published. Annie Leibovitz talks about her groundbreaking work at Rolling Stone and Vanity Fair. Annie Leibovitz talks about how she became a photographer...almost by accident. Over the last 30 years, she has taken some of the best-known and most unusual photographs of the world's celebrities. Conversations takes a look behind the lens of America's most celebrated photographer: how she became a photographer almost by accident; her groundbreaking work at Rolling Stone and Vanity Fair; and the stories behind some of her most famous photos.
Originally Aired: Jan 16, 2009
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Annie Leibovitz talks about photographing and her relationship with Demi Moore, Whoopi Goldberg and Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Annie Leibovitz: Intro
Annie Leibovitz talks about photographing and her relationship with Demi Moore, Whoopi Goldberg and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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Annie Leibovitz: A photographer... almost by accident
Annie Leibovitz talks about her experience photographing The Queen.
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Annie Leibovitz: Rolling Stone Opens a Door
Annie Leibovitz talks about how her book "At Work" is different from other books she's published.
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Annie Leibovitz: Writing Books
Annie Leibovitz talks about her groundbreaking work at Rolling Stone and Vanity Fair.
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Annie Leibovitz: Meeting the Queen
Annie Leibovitz talks about how she became a photographer...almost by accident.
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Annie Leibovitz: Demi, Whoopi and Arnold
Over the last 30 years, she has taken some of the best-known and most unusual photographs of the world's celebrities. Conversations takes a look behind the lens of America's most celebrated photographer: how she became a photographer almost by accident; her groundbreaking work at Rolling Stone and Vanity Fair; and the stories behind some of her most famous photos.
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