His Equipment
The tool that Winogrand used to capture this intimate America was a 35mm Leica camera with a pre-focused wide angle lens. His style is characterized by his rapid-fire capture technique where he would take many pictures within a short amount of time. It is this style that gave his work a deep sense of frantic energy and is what makes Winogrand unique.
Conquering the Publishing World
The first publication by Winogrand is entitled, “The Animals”. This book, published in 1969, featured photos taken at the Bronx Zoo and Coney Island Aquarium in which Winogrand used the animals to display a visual similarity to human nature. His next book, “Public Relations”, released in 1977, encapsulated the distinctive relationship between a photographer and his subject. In 1980, a book entitled, “Stock Photographs” was put together by Winogrand which profiled the evolution of public relations within the United States.
His EquipmentThe tool that Winogrand used to capture this intimate America was a 35mm Leica camera with a pre-focused wide angle lens. His style is characterized by his rapid-fire capture technique where he would take many pictures within a short amount of time. It is this style that gave his work a deep sense of frantic energy and is what makes Winogrand unique.Conquering the Publishing WorldThe first publication by Winogrand is entitled, “The Animals”. This book, published in 1969, featured photos taken at the Bronx Zoo and Coney Island Aquarium in which Winogrand used the animals to display a visual similarity to human nature. His next book, “Public Relations”, released in 1977, encapsulated the distinctive relationship between a photographer and his subject. In 1980, a book entitled, “Stock Photographs” was put together by Winogrand which profiled the evolution of public relations within the United States.
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