Vibrant Kodachrome and Ektachrome images by this iconic street photographer offer a different perspective on his renowned body of work, primarily known for black and white. These color photographs, though less recognized than his monochrome images, provide valuable insights into his artistic vision and document a specific era with vivid hues. They showcase his consistent exploration of public life, chance encounters, and the American social landscape, but through a different lens, quite literally.
The color works broaden understanding of Winogrand’s oeuvre, revealing a continued interest in capturing fleeting moments and complex compositions, regardless of the medium. This collection offers a fresh look at familiar subjects and provides a richer, more nuanced appreciation of his contributions to street photography. The use of color provides valuable context to the historical period captured, enhancing the emotional impact of the imagery and adding another layer of depth to his documentary style.