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Now recognized as one of the great photographers of the 20th century, Saul Leiter is known for embracing color when most professional photographers were still loyal to black and white.
Saul Leiter, a New York photographer who died last November, has always been recognized as one of the most important street shooters of his time by those in the art world. But it wasn't until ...
Saul Leiter/Howard Greenberg Gallery NEW YORK — New York at midcentury was a monochrome town, or so its best-known documentarians would have us believe.
A documentary film, In No Great Hurry, by London-based director Tomas Leach, was screened in New York in November 2013, only days before Leiter’s death. In it, the photographer addresses the ...
It was a good year for [Saul Leiter][1], who died Tuesday at the age 89. There’s a new documentary about his life and work, an exhibition of his photographs and paintings in London and earlier ...
Leiter is the subject of an upcoming documentary by filmmaker Tomas Leach, who updated his project's websiteto announce the finished product would likely be available in September of this year.
Saul Leiter was an original — a spirited, self-effacing artist who followed his own vision. Earlier this year, TIME sat down for a friendly conversation with the painter and photographer at the ...
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