This video features colleagues and subjects speaking to Annie Leibovitz’s work ethic and persona while on a set. Tina Brown, former editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair, says of Leibowitz’s demeanor: “I never found that her difficulty was something that wasn’t always 100% worth it. And very often the difficulty was just about her determination to get the absolute right thing, and her commitment was to her vision. Period. And if you didn’t want to buy into it, tough. It was just too bad.” Features editor of Vanity Fair, Jane Sarkin, speaks to Leibovitz’s self-awareness: “She knows she’s tough. She’s the first one to admit she’s tough, but she’s really passionate about what she does and she wants to do a good job. She has always tried her best on every single shoot that I’ve done with her. There’s never a question that it’s not going to come back perfect. Never a question.”
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