Photograph by: Garry Winogrand
His photographs capture the evolution of a uniquely 20th and 21st  century phenomenon, the event created to be documented, in Winogrand’s  style—a unique conversation between the photographer and his subject.  The tilted camera, the frame filled with twitchy, restless motion and  agitated faces, come together to represent an authentic and original  response to the evolving culture of public relations.

Photograph by: Garry Winogrand

His photographs capture the evolution of a uniquely 20th and 21st century phenomenon, the event created to be documented, in Winogrand’s style—a unique conversation between the photographer and his subject. The tilted camera, the frame filled with twitchy, restless motion and agitated faces, come together to represent an authentic and original response to the evolving culture of public relations.

Photograph by: Garry Winogrand
His photographs capture the evolution of a uniquely 20th and 21st  century phenomenon, the event created to be documented, in Winogrand’s  style—a unique conversation between the photographer and his subject.  The tilted camera, the frame filled with twitchy, restless motion and  agitated faces, come together to represent an authentic and original  response to the evolving culture of public relations.

Photograph by: Garry Winogrand

His photographs capture the evolution of a uniquely 20th and 21st century phenomenon, the event created to be documented, in Winogrand’s style—a unique conversation between the photographer and his subject. The tilted camera, the frame filled with twitchy, restless motion and agitated faces, come together to represent an authentic and original response to the evolving culture of public relations.

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    photo, it’s by Michael Jang. C’mon people!
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