Annie Leibovitz
December 9, 2008 | Filed Under Legends, Lindsey + Terry | Comments Off
Annie Leibovitz is arguably most famous living photographer, and one of my personal favorites. Her body of work is vast and interesting. One piece that always stood out to me is her infamous photograph of John Lennon and Yoko Ono. I recently paid homage to that very photo in a portrait session with Lindsey and Terry a few months ago.
Lindsey and Terry went to see her speak at the Corcoran Gallery of Art last night. She was promoting her new book “Annie Liebovitz At Work“.
This morning I receive the following email…
So…guess who gave you props on your work? Drumroll please…Annie Liebovitz. We showed her your photos of us last night after the lecture and she chuckled and said that they were great and to tell you that they’re great. No joke. Terry has documented proof. You’ve gotten an official shout out from a photography god.
About an hour later I receive an email from Terry with the following photo attached…

Photograph © 2008 Terry Burcham
Needless to say the email + photo from Lindsey and Terry made my day!
Lindsey + Terry: Black & White
November 9, 2008 | Filed Under Lindsey + Terry | Comments Off

This shot is a nod to the great Annie Leibovitz.

Lindsey + Terry: Sofisticated Primates
November 7, 2008 | Filed Under Lindsey + Terry | Comments Off

Lindsey + Terry: Resize
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Lindsey + Terry: Kitchen Warriors
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Lindsey + Terry: Architecture On The Brain
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Terry + Lindsey: Tea + Bagels
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Lindsey + Terry: Living Room
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Lindsey + Terry: American Gothic
October 24, 2008 | Filed Under Lindsey + Terry | Comments Off
I had the opportunity to photograph my dear friends Lindsey + Terry in their home the other week. This extended four-hour session was spent collaborating / exploring a number of obtuse, interesting and wonderful themes. Over the next few weeks I’ll be posting highlights from this session.
This post features a photographic homage to the famous painting American Gothic.


I love the spooky quality in these two shots. Just in time for Halloween!
