



I see he's been blogged about many times but I have to mention him too - I was looking again at the book I have of Saul Leiter's Early Colour works from the 1940s-50s, and this American self-taught photographer's work absolutely delights me every time I look at it... 'stolen' moments, observed moments, subtle, elusive, beautiful... a kind of voyeur's eyes, perfectly composed vignettes of daily life. You can tell his is a curious, intensely observant, sensitive eye.
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