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    Saul Leiter aka Real Art

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    This is genius

    https://www.saulleiterfoundation.org...j6xtvaxbcf6ve1
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    Re: Saul Leiter aka Real Art

    Thanks for sharing.
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    Re: Saul Leiter aka Real Art

    Yup he was a fantastic photographer.

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    Re: Saul Leiter aka Real Art

    Thank you so much, Randy!

    The video and lecture are inspiring.
    Saul Leiter has dominated my love of art ever since I saw his work.
    This has been a joy for me to experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tin Can View Post
    New to me an hour ago

    This is genius

    https://www.saulleiterfoundation.org...j6xtvaxbcf6ve1
    Thanks. Really nice find. Although in color, his work puts me in mind of Vivian Meier.
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    Re: Saul Leiter aka Real Art

    I’ve always been fascinated by his work (and a few others) in a somewhat different way than the work of most of the other photographers I like. I might not be explaining this clearly but when it comes to the majority of the photos I’m a fan of, I can imagine having been at the scene/location and noticed the potential, perhaps made a similar photo, etc. When I look at Leiter’s stuff my reaction instead is more like “nope, wouldn’t have seen that”, “nope, wouldn’t have thought to do that” LOL. I think it’s the vantage points, mostly. Every shot is a unique/creative way of having photographed the subject matter.

    Quote Originally Posted by darr View Post
    Thank you so much, Randy!

    The video and lecture are inspiring.
    Saul Leiter has dominated my love of art ever since I saw his work.
    This has been a joy for me to experience.

    Darr

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    Re: Saul Leiter aka Real Art

    Welcome to Saul Leiter, TC if you didn't know him before.
    I rate him as one of the all-time greats.
    There are a few Interesting Youtube items about him, but the best I saw was a lengthy film showing him working with an assistant and archivist towards the end of his life to discover and archive all of the un-shown and unpublished work stored in his apartment. He came over as a thoroughly interesting man with a great sense of humour. It's interesting that many of the best photographers in history were either painters before, or studied art, or the history of art.

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    Re: Saul Leiter aka Real Art

    I really love his work. I don't generally shoot color, but I went out one day with my digital to try to emulate his style. I found the layers, I found the reflections, but I couldn't find the color. Everything is brown and green and gray here. Leiter photographs color - not merely a photograph that's in color.

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    I think Saul preceded Viv in age and activity

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    Re: Saul Leiter aka Real Art

    In the film it mentioned that there were sadly about 200 un-processed rolls of Kodachrome in his collection.

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