Research Photographers part 2
Lee Friedlander is an American photographer born in 1934. He is known for his black and white photographs of everyday life in America, often capturing the mundane and overlooked aspects of society. Friedlander's work is characterized by his use of reflections, shadows, and multiple exposures to create complex and layered images. He has published over 50 books of his photography and has been the recipient of numerous awards and honors. One image that stands out to me from Friedlander's work is his photograph of the Father Duffy statue. Friedlander's photograph of the statue captures the monument in a unique way, highlighting its scale and presence in the surrounding urban environment. The photograph's composition focuses on the statue's dramatic shadows against the backdrop of New York City, emphasizing the monument's grandeur and significance. Additionally, the image's black and white tonality and strong contrast lend...
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