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Podcast: Annie Leibovitz Photographs Simone Biles for Vogue…and Twitter Loses Its Mind
Annie Leibovitz recently photographed Olympic gold medalist and GOAT gymnast Simone Biles for Vogue, and Twitter wasn’t so happy with the results...
Annie Leibovitz recently photographed Olympic gold medalist and GOAT gymnast Simone Biles for Vogue, and Twitter wasn’t so happy with the results. Co-hosts Sarah Jacobs and Allen Murabayashi concur, and share their thoughts on why the photos, lighting, retouching and styling were so unsuccessful in this week’s episode of the PhotoShelter podcast, Vision Slightly Blurred.
We mention the following photographers, articles, and websites in this episode:
- How to see Comet NEOWISE in the night sky this month
- Documenting History: Protests, Ethics, and the Photograph (via ICP)
- Tara Pixley (@tlpix)
- Brent Lewis (@blewisphoto)
- Joshua Lott (@joshualott)
- David Burnett: Letter to the NPPA on Ethics (@davidb383)
- My Response to David Burnett’s Open Letter to the NPPA (Amy Scott Photography)
- Simone Biles on Overcoming Abuse, the Postponed Olympics, and Training During a Pandemic (via Vogue)
- Misty Copeland’s Incredible Life Story Is Coming to the Big Screen (via Vogue)
- Where the rich and famous live: Intimate portraits shot by Annie Leibovitz (Corcoran via DailyMail)
- Annie Leibovitz’s Portraits of President Obama and His Family (via Vanity Fair)
- Dana Scruggs Photographs Katelyn Ohashi for ESPN
- Mark Seliger Photographs Aly Raisman for ESPN
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