Lee friedlander photography books

Portraits (1985) Portraits marks Friedlander's first monograph in which he turns his camera exclusively on human subjects, both famous—jazz pianist Count Basie.

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Empty storefronts dot the downtown, while massive brick tobacco warehouses stretch the length of city blocks—abandoned and awaiting creative reuse.

Wilson, North Carolina, feels frozen in the 1970s. Invited by the Eye on Main Street festival, photographer Cedric Roux made several trips to this enigmatic town.

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  • Lee Friedlander: Real Estate presents 155 photographs spanning 60 years of the artist's exploration of the built environment in the American social landscape.
  • In his selection of 70 photographs by Lee Friedlander, acclaimed filmmaker Joel Coen focuses on Friedlander's beautifully strange sense of composition.
  • For a photographer used to capturing the vibrant energy of New York City streets—his first book, My Wonderland (now sold out), vividly chronicled the bustling metropolis—his initial encounter with Wilson was a profound shock.

    Expecting a town in the midst of a vibrant renaissance, Roux wandered Wilson daily, exploring its diverse areas: downtown, affluent suburbs, and struggling neighborhoods.

    On either side of the railroad tracks that symbolically and socially divide the city, he sought a light that might suggest an emerging revival..

    In his latest book, Before Rebirth, Roux captures this sense of disconnection, using his lens to explore a promise not yet realized.

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