Annie Leibovitz
She is a photographer who specializes in portraits. As a photographer for a music magazine, she took many rock stars portrait. She later worked for fashion magazines, taking many portraits.
The photo above is a photo of Demi Moore that she took. When I researched this photo, I found that there was no precedent for a nude pregnant woman being used in a fashion magazine, and it shocked people, for better or worse. However, I thought this photo was beautiful. I learned that it is precisely because it is unprecedented that it can shock those who see it.
This photo was taken by her of Queen Elizabeth II. What struck me about this photo was the composition. The rule of thirds was used in this photo, which I felt was comforting to look at. I also thought the use of light was clever. In this photo, the room was a little dark, and the light coming in from the window illuminated her facez, naturally drawing the eye to her face.
This is the last photo. This photo became famous as the last portrait of John Lennon before his death. I think this photo uses a lot of contrast. First of all, the clothes. Yoko Ono's black clothes contrast with the background and John Lennon's skin color. This makes Yoko Ono stand out clearly. Next, there is the contrast in facial expressions. John Lennon kisses her on the cheek and has his eyes closed happily, but in contrast she has her eyes open and is gazing sadly into the distance. I think this small difference in facial expression is what catches the eye of people who see this photo.
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