12/02/2023: Discovering the photography of Saul Leiter
Social media is a scourge, obviously. But I have been trying to respond to the negative effects of
social media (cortisol-driving, attention-shredding, ego poking) with long-looking.
Long-looking is the practice of spending a lot longer on an idea, piece of art, song, etc. than you normally would so that it give up additional meanings.
If I am going to go to social media, I promise myself, I am going to sit with what I find with intention and patience.
Thank goodness, then, for Bill Shapiro who posts regular introductions to great photographers.
Recently: Saul Leiter. I spent a day with this picture in my head:
You can find more wonderful, deep images at https://www.saulleiterfoundation.org/color. (Significantly less important: what is the story behind Do I Want to be a Mom? the book on top of the pile in the studio where Leiter is photographed. It’s the main photo on the Saul Leiter Foundation main page)
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