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Sitting For Annie Leibovitz

12 Jan 2005 by Matthew Linderman

Brett Leveridge, a first-time author, describes having his book-jacket portrait taken by famed photographer Annie Leibovitz in “The day Annie shot me” [Salon]. The resulting photos are posted at his book site.

Leibovitz’s witty artistry and my pedestrian puss — there hasn’t been a pairing this unlikely since Michelle Pfeiffer dated Fisher Stevens. I feel like the schmo who stops in for a pack of gum and is awarded a shopping spree when it’s announced that he is A&P’s millionth customer.

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