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Photography
PARIS - Willy Ronis, the last of France's postwar greats of photography who captured the essence of Paris in black and white scenes of everyday life, died Saturday.
NEW YORK - Photographer Annie Leibovitz has won an extension on a $24 million loan in a financial dispute that threatened her rights to her famous images.
NEW YORK - Celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz was continuing to try to resolve matters with her lender, her spokesman said Wednesday, a day after the deadline passed for her to repay a $24 million loan or lose the rights to her life's work.
NEW YORK - The deadline for celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz to repay a $24 million loan passed Tuesday night without word from either involved party.
NEW YORK - Celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz risks losing the copyright to her images - and her entire life's work - if she doesn't pay back a $24 million loan that is now due.
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