More than being a street photographer of New York City, Winogrand portrayed the energy and complexity of urban America after World War II.
A native New Yorker, he studied at Columbia University and the New School of Social Research in New York. Earning three Guggenheim Fellowships altogether, he used the first one in 1964, to travel for four months to fourteen states, documenting an America during the pivotal time of the Vietnam War, and social and political upheaval (showing 500 of 1189 characters). |
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