14 stycznia to rocznica urodzin Garry’ego Winogranda (1928–1984), jednego z najwybitniejszych fotografów ulicznych XX wieku. Jego kadry z Nowego Jorku, Los Angeles czy Chicago odsłaniają rzeczywistość z bezbłędnym wyczuciem absurdu i dynamiki społecznej.
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The Rarely Seen Color Photographs of Garry Winogrand

Feature image: Houston, Texas, 1964. © The Estate of Garry Winogrand, courtesy of Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco and Twin Palms Publishers. I saw Garry Winogrand deliver a slide lecture—a string o…

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TNX @jamesbritt for the #giftlink below

I can read in the NYT article by Arthur Lubow "... Garry Winogrand became slacker and weaker when working in color ..."

Sorry Mr. Lubow, I don't agree
Garry Winogrand was a photographer who used colour photography when - as you wrote - it "was scorned by most serious photographers, who thought of it as a hobby for vacationing dads or the commercial domain of magazines and advertising agencies";
Garry Winogrand's pictures look "the opposite of the decisive moment and the epitome of the snapshot aesthetic" as Vince Aletti wrote here https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/what-garry-winogrand-saw-in-color;
Garry Winogrand's color photos are the result of a research to obtain a palette that's create the perfect mood and feeling of the Sixties;
Garry Winogrand's gaze is also in color, as demonstrated by many photos that would not have the same meaning and power if taken in b&n.

May be he prefer to shoot in b&w, but it's impossibile not to consider the historical and cultural context when he shot in color. And it's impossibile not to consider his desire to overcome the artistic canons and conventions of those years. To end up that his contribution to the evolution of the photographic language is also due to the images you can watch in “Winogrand Color,” a Twin Palms book edited by Michael Almereyda and Susan Kismaric https://twinpalms.com/products/winogrand-color

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A “tighter edit” of the massive amount of #GarryWinogrand color photography included in the big 2019 Brooklyn Museum exhibition is showcased in a new monograph — love this stuff https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/what-garry-winogrand-saw-in-color #art #books #photography 📸: Garry Winogrand, 1964

Love the colour and eye for detail of these #GarryWinogrand shots. I just cannot imagine spontaneously taking photos of strangers on the street like this. Look out for the chimp in a red outfit and nearly everyone is smoking.

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https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2024/jan/03/poetic-glimpses-of-postwar-america-garry-winogrand-colourful-streets-in-pictures?

‘Poetic glimpses of postwar America’: Garry Winogrand’s colourful streets – in pictures

The influential street photographer was known for his black-and-white images, but a new book collects the dazzling colour slides he captured from the 1950s onwards

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About a Photograph: New York, 1967, by Garry Winogrand

I first met Garry Winogrand at the beginning of 1966. Although I was a dozen years younger than he was, we quickly became close friends and, soon enough, were photographing together on the streets ...

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Excellent video analysis by Tatiana Hopper… Composition with Garry Winogrand https://youtube.com/watch?v=um972RKCiAo&feature=share #photography #GarryWinogrand
Composition with Garry Winogrand

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