Undeniably one of the most influential color photographers of all time, Saul Leiter's breathtakingly beautiful photography continues to influence street photographers all over the globe. Many of your ...
Through Boards (1957) — Leiter often shunned the limelight, and opted to quietly produce his art rather than participate in exhibitions. Saul Leiter, Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York.
Saul Leiter came to notice in the early 1950s with his inventive color photographs of New York City street life; he loved to shoot figures through rain-misted windows and often used a vertical frame ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Celebrating the 100th anniversary of his birth, an exhibition showcasing the ...
A centenary exhibition of Saul Leiter’s photos reveals his painterly way with Kodachrome. And a new book suggests that Garry Winogrand worked best in black-and-white. By Arthur Lubow When Saul Leiter ...
Saul Leiter had a thing for umbrellas. They pepper his mid-century photographs of New York, popping up over years of work: pink umbrellas, red umbrellas, yellow umbrellas. Their owners remain hidden ...
Saul Leiter will discuss his photographic work with Vince Aletti, accomplished photography critic and reviewer for the New Yorker. Leiter began his photographic work recording moments of urban life, ...
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