He was know for his portrayal of the streets of the united states of America in the 1960s. He was born in 1928 in New York. Hes Pictures showed the problems of his time and peoples changing attitude. At the time of his death they found 2,500 undeveloped films 6,500 of developed but mot proof exposed and contact sheets from 3,000 rolls. The center of creative photography comprises over 20,000 fine and work prints, 20,000 contact sheets, 100,000 negatives and 30,500 35mm colour slides as well as a small group of Polaroid prints and several amateur motion picture films. Winogrand worked as a commercial photographer between 1952 and 1954 at the Pix Photo Agency in Manhattan and from 1954 at Brackman Associates. Between 1971 and 1972 Winogrand taught photography. Winogrand's photographs of the Bronx Zoo and the Coney Islands Aquarium made up his first book the animals (1969), a collection of pictures that observes the connections between humans and animals. His book Public relations (1977) shows press conferences, protesters beaten by cops, and museum parties. In stock photographs (1980), Winogrand published his views of the Fort Worth Fat Stock Show and Rodeo.
The pictures above are by Garry Winogrand



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