Showing posts with label Annie Leibovitz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Annie Leibovitz. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Britney Shoots With Annie Leibovitz

The following italicized article is from www.hollywoodlife.com:

Britney Spears has been looking pretty darn good lately, but she’s about to look even better. Why, you might ask? HollywoodLife.com will tell you: famed photographer Annie Leibovitz is back to work and shooting Brit Brit’s new Candie’s for Kohl’s clothing ad campaign. Sweet!

The low-key shoot took place on Dec. 10 on the Paramount lot in Hollywood, where Annie snapped the pop star in various stages of undress. Britney covered up with a robe in between takes, and while she posed grooved to the tunes of Madonna, Prince and Michael Jackson.

Also on hand to supervise the legendary snapper’s work were dad Jamie and agent boyfriend Jason Trawick, who stood quietly by his girlfriend’s side as she got down to business.

Here at HollywoodLife.com, we’re especially glad to see you back at work, Annie, especially after you almost went bankrupt earlier this year. We think you ladies will be absolutely brilliant together — and we can’t wait to see Britney looking as pretty as one of your pictures!


Source: Hollywood Life

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Britney featured in Vanity Fair - Sort of

Vanity Fair: "The new Vanity Fair pays tribute to our favorite ladies of comedy by tarting them up for photos depicting them as the tabloid-fodder stars who unwittingly provide their comedic gold.

Celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz snapped the off-the-wall shots of big names such as Tina Fey and Amy Poehler for VF's cover story on their trade.

This inside shot features Sandra Bernhard (apparently lampooning Jessica Simpson), Chelsea Handler (Britney Spears), Jenna Fischer (Lindsay Lohan), Sarah Silverman (Amy Winehouse) and Wanda Sykes (Naomi Campbell/Lil Kim). Other funny ladies shot for the spread include Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Leslie Mann, Susie Essman and Amy Sedaris.

Hollywood has come a long way since Lucille Ball broke the gender line for female comics.

"There is no question that there are a million more funny women than there used to be," director Nora Ephron tells the mag."

Source: U Britney
 

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