Lee Friedlander's Photography Captures the Essence of America's Urban Landscape
Lee Friedlander, a 91-year-old photographer, has been capturing the urban social landscape of America since the late 1940s. His work focuses on everyday moments that often go unnoticed, presenting them as meaningful and sometimes ironic scenes. Friedlander's photography is characterized by its attention to detail and the ability to find beauty in the mundane. His latest monograph, 'Life Still,' published by Aperture, collects photos from the 1950s to the present, showcasing his unique perspective on American life.