Gaga Over a Gargoyle
From Margaret Bourke-White to Annie Leibovitz, photographers have scaled dizzying heights to frame the perfect prop
- By David J. Marcou
- Smithsonian magazine, February 2008, Subscribe
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David J. Marcou is a writer and photographer in La Crosse, Wisconsin.
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Comments (3)
pretty job if you can enjoy the work see the chrysler bldg light bulb changer http://www.lexar.com/dp/gallery/11.html image for the book America 24/7 series
Posted by philip greenberg on March 7,2008 | 02:24 PM
Annie Liebovitz's video shoot of David Parsons can be found at ritdml.rit.edu/dspace/bitstream/1850/5287/18/Reedy_Leibovitz_ParsonFilm.htm The last 4 minutes of incredible video shows her shooting David Parsons atop the Chrysler Building and the gargoyles.
Posted by Charles E Inskeep on February 25,2008 | 05:15 PM
Those with acrophobia need not apply. Seeing some of the pics in the magazine gives me the creeps! 700 feet and windy...
Posted by Bill Brandt on February 10,2008 | 12:56 PM
this is short and sweet-- what's strange is that I have a copy of the Parson's picture on the gargoyle and it makes me suffer vertigo each time I look at it. you really have to be crazy to do a stunt like that even as a photographer. certifiably mad. maybe she should do some images off the buttresses of St Vitus here in Prague.Maybe not quite so high, but twice as bumpy on the way down.
Posted by pogo on February 9,2008 | 03:04 PM
It is so refreshing to read a story about Annie Leibovitz that doesn't put Leibovitz at the centre of the story. John Loengard's picture is beautifully composed and very nicely analysed by David Marcou.
Posted by Jon Tarrant on February 7,2008 | 05:13 PM