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Life Through My Lens
| Expected release date is Jul 21st 2026 |
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Product Details
Overview
For over four decades, world-renowned photographer Timothy White has captured the faces that define our culture; Brad Pitt, Harrison Ford, Aretha Franklin, Angelina Jolie, and hundreds more. His lens has graced magazine covers, film posters, and album jackets, cementing his reputation as one of the most sought-after photographers of our time. But behind the glamour of celebrity and the rush of jet-setting assignments lies a more personal, intimate journey: one of ambition, betrayal, and the search for meaning in a life lived at full speed.
In Life Through My Lens, White pulls the curtain back on his career and his life, revealing not only the untold stories behind iconic images but also the deeper challenges of family secrets, fractured relationships, and the sudden reckoning that came when his father’s health collapsed. Told with grit, humor, and unflinching honesty, this memoir offers more than a portrait of pop culture, it is the story of a restless artist who learned, after years of chasing the perfect shot, that the most profound focus must ultimately be turned inward.









