Photograph – New York Strand, Paul  (American, 1890-1976)

A haunting portrait, like Blind Woman, this image radically broke from convention, presenting an intense, intimate close-up of an unsuspecting individual, on the street, and allegedly caught mid-thought.

Reproduced / Exhibited

Heilbrun, Françoise. Towards Photojournalism. Paris: Musée d’Orsay, 2007. no. 59.

Oliphant, Dave, and Thomas Zigal. Perspectives on Photography: Essays on the Work of Du Camp, Dancer, Robinson, Stieglitz, Strand & Smithers at the Humanities Research Center. Austin: Humanities Research Center, The University of Texas at Austin, 1982. p. 112.

Thornton, Gene. Masters of the Camera: Stieglitz, Steichen & Their Successors. New York: Ridge Press, 1976 p. 63

Roberts, Pam. Photohistorica: Landmarks in Photography : Rare Images from the Collection of the Royal Photographic Society. New York: Artisan, 2000 .p. 98