Webber studied in
Florence, Italy in 2005, under
Jill Furmanovsky, the British rock photographer best known for her photos of
Pink Floyd,
Bob Dylan,
Blondie,
Led Zeppelin,
The Clash, and others on display in the
National Portrait Gallery in London, England. In 2007, Webber was an apprentice to
Baron Wolman,
rock and roll photographer and the first chief-photographer for
Rolling Stone magazine. They met at one of Wolman's exhibits in Los Angeles, California, and he quickly became her mentor. Wolman noticed a special quality in her photographs. He was quoted as saying, "She gets the musicians to work with her – that is really the most important part. They cooperate with her and you can see how relaxed they are in the photos. Unlike most photographers, Anna knows music. That's a real asset." She graduated from
Pepperdine University in 2008 with a double major in creative writing and business. Webber mastered the digital darkroom in the James Hickey fashion photography and lighting studio. Currently, Webber is a top music industry photographer. Her portrait work has appeared in
Rolling Stone,
Spin,
People, and
Billboard. Some of her more famous works include portraits of
Willie Nelson,
Beck,
Philip Glass, and
Cheech & Chong. She has also created publicity and album cover photography for
Sony,
EMI, and numerous other record labels. She has been in demand as a regular photo correspondent in New York and Los Angeles with worldwide photo agency
Getty Images since 2008. Webber has shot several album covers for
Mack Avenue Records. As a music journalist, Webber was a regular contributor to
LA Weekly from 2008 to 2010, writing live concert reviews and the occasional think piece, as well as shooting live concerts. Of particular note was her personal reminiscence about the photographer
Jim Marshall upon his death in 2010. == Multiple Sclerosis Association of America Ambassador ==