
maandag, juli 28, 2003
Five years ago, shortly after he won his first Tour, Lance Armstrong sat for a session with photographer Annie Leibowitz for Vanity Fair magazine. She showed him the setup for the portrait: He would be hunched over a bike with a stormy backdrop. Lance surveyed the set, and remarked that it looked fine, except that he’d been photographed that way before.
Leibowitz thought about that, and then said, “What if you did it naked?”
"Whoa,” Lance said. Leibowitz produced a flesh-colored stocking and said he could wear it if would make him more comfortable. Lance went to a dressing room and pulled it on. And then he took it off. “Well, look,” he said, “if we’re going to do this thing, let’s do it right.”
Bron: MSNBC.
Leibowitz thought about that, and then said, “What if you did it naked?”
"Whoa,” Lance said. Leibowitz produced a flesh-colored stocking and said he could wear it if would make him more comfortable. Lance went to a dressing room and pulled it on. And then he took it off. “Well, look,” he said, “if we’re going to do this thing, let’s do it right.”
Bron: MSNBC.