"The distinctive iconography of Saul LEITER’s early black and white photographs stems from his profound response to the dynamic street life of New York City in the late 1940s and 50s.
While this technique borrowed aspects of the photodocumentary, LEITER’s imagery was more shaped by his highly individual reactions to the people and places he encountered.
Like a Magic Realist with a camera, Leiter absorbed the mystery of the city and poignant human experiences. Together with 'Early Color', 'Early Black and White' shows the impressive range of LEITER’s early photography." (publisher's note)
While this technique borrowed aspects of the photodocumentary, LEITER’s imagery was more shaped by his highly individual reactions to the people and places he encountered.
Like a Magic Realist with a camera, Leiter absorbed the mystery of the city and poignant human experiences. Together with 'Early Color', 'Early Black and White' shows the impressive range of LEITER’s early photography." (publisher's note)
- Format
- 2nd printrun, slipcased set of 2 linen bound HCs, each with dust jacket, 20 x 20 x 2 cm., 388 pp., b/w ills., text language: English