Street photograph by Garry Winogrand

Some quotes and works from Garry

There is nothing as mysterious as a fact clearly described I like to think of photographing as a two way act of respect. Respect for the medium, by letting it do what it does best, describe. And respect for the subject, by describing it as it is. A photograph must be responsible to both.

I really try to divorce myself from any thought of possible use of this stuff. That’s part of the discipline. My only purpose while I’m working is to try to make interesting photographs, and what to do with them is another act – a alter consideration. Certainly while I’m working, I want them to be as useless as possible.

A photo of a woman walking down the streets of New York (Captured by Garry Windogrand) A photo capturing protest scenes during the Vietnam War era.(Captured by Garry Windogrand) A photo centred on three women walking down the street with everything in the background telling a story.(Captured by Garry Winogrand) A photo from New York , 1995, Jeu de Paume exhibition in Paris with a man in the air.(Captured by Garry Winogrand)

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