GARRY WINOGRAND: ALL THINGS ARE PHOTOGRAPHABLE - A DOCUMENTARY
Garry Winogrand (1928–1984) was an influential American street photographer known for capturing the energy and chaos of mid-20th-century life, especially in New York City. His candid, dynamic compositions defined street photography as both a style and an attitude, influencing generations of photographers. Winogrand's work was featured in major exhibitions and publications, and at his death, he left behind thousands of undeveloped images, highlighting his dedication to documenting everyday moments.
Explore the remarkable legacy of Garry Winogrand in the documentary "Garry Winogrand: All Things Are Photographable" by Sasha Waters Fryer. Before digital cameras, Winogrand roamed America with his 35mm Leica, capturing the essence of life from the 1950s to the 1980s—New York’s energy, suburban growth, and Hollywood’s glamour. When he passed in 1984, he left behind a staggering 10,000 rolls of undeveloped film. This film dives into his iconic images, rare home movies, and personal recordings, offering an intimate portrait of the visionary who redefined street photography.
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