The Phoblographer -
3 Feb 2026 20:00
When it comes to photography, we are often told to mimic the works of great photographers. One reason is that imitation often leads to new learning, while training one's eye in the rules of composition. Some of the names that often come to mind during such teachings are Ansel Adams, Henry Cartier-Bresson, and Alfred Steiglitz, amongst others. However, one name often pops up during these conversations is Garry Winogrand, whose cultural footprint continues to echo in many classrooms. While he ...
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