Midlife brings with it the opportunity for growth and exploration of our inner worlds. It prepares us for our wisdom years, prodding and guiding us along our path to wisdom. It is not always an easy journey, as we have much to learn, but it is a powerfully important one, both for ourselves and those
Hansel and Gretal as illustrated by photographer Annie Leibowitz for Vogue. See the rest here.
In honor of New York Fashion Week and the publication of Phaidon’s monograph Grace: The American Vogue Years, we’ve excerpted the art director's thoughts on five of her favorite fashion photographers.
Lily Cole and Andrew Garfield in “Little Girl & Little Boy Lost” by Annie Leibovitz for Vogue December 2009
On the eve of her largest exhibition yet at the Costume Center, the editrix sits down to talk about fashion, power, and anxiety.
Annie Leibovitz portrait
Helga Testorf may have been more than just the devoted subject of Andrew Wyeth's largest body of work ... but, with Andrew Wyeth deceased, and Helga and his wife, Betsy, silent, we may never know.
Julie Kavanagh discovers a rich Victorian world of romantic settings in The Invisible Woman, directed by and starring Ralph Fiennes as Charles Dickens, with Felicity Jones as Nelly Ternan, his clandestine love.
The first part in our "History of Photography" series took a look at Camera Obscura, the invention of the camera, and introduced us to some of the very first names in photography. Today we're...
All you creative young things eager to make it in the big city, Patti Smith has a suggestion: get out.
Andrew Cooper, Alex Blamire and Louis Eliot front the Spring/Summer 2015 campaign of Dunhill, captured by the lens of Annie Leibovitz.
Make your last chance to wear summer whites a fantasy-filled tableau.
La beauté est un critère très subjectif. Une étude britannique a pourtant cherché à déterminer un classement scientifique des plus beaux monuments du monde, en se basant sur le nombre d’or. Et le gagnant est…
Creating oil paintings
Annie Oakley’s talent came to light at the age of 15 when she won a shooting match against Frank E. Butler, whom she later married. They both traveled
Historic home of America's sweetheart sharpshooter, Annie Oakley.