Saul Leiter: A Subtle Complexity
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Saul Leiter was a photographer who captured subtle, quiet moments among the cacophony of New York City from the 1940s through the early 2000s. His color work in particular, is a treasure trove which is currently coming to light. For this episode, I had the wonderful opportunity to chat with Michael Parillo and Margit Erb, who run the Saul Leiter Foundation. Links: Saul Leiter Foundation Howard Greenberg Gallery "Saul Leiter: In No Great Hurry" movie
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