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Saul Leiter was a pioneering photographer and painter, renowned for his unique approach to street photography and color. Born in Pittsburgh in 1923, he moved to New York City in the 1940s, where he became part of the vibrant art scene. Leiter's early work was influenced by the Abstract Expressionist movement, but he soon found his voice through the lens of his camera, capturing the everyday life of the city with a poetic touch. His use of color was groundbreaking at a time when black and white photography dominated the medium.

Leiter's photographs often feature urban landscapes, reflections, and the interplay of light and shadow, creating a dreamlike quality that distinguishes his work. Over the years, he published several books and exhibited internationally, yet he remained relatively obscure until a resurgence of interest in his work in the late 20th century. Saul Leiter's legacy continues to inspire photographers and artists around the world, emphasizing the beauty found in the mundane and the power of color in visual storytelling.

Nationalitet Amerikansk
Födelsedatum December 3, 1923
Födelseplats Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Dödsdatum November 26, 2013