In a city that never sleeps, Saul Leiter found stillness. While mid-century New York pulsed with noise and energy, Leiter captured its quieter truths—moments slipping between raindrops, reflections in fogged windows, lovers in soft morning light. His photographs weren’t loud declarations, but whispered stories full of color, intimacy, and grace.
In this episode, we explore the life and lens of Saul Leiter—his commercial success, his deeply personal work, and his unique philosophy that turned everyday scenes into poetic imagery. Join us as we uncover how this humble painter-turned-photographer left an indelible mark on the world of visual storytelling, simply by choosing to see differently.
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By Ted Vieira in Film Photography Projects
84 pages, published 3/3/2020
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