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Lee Friedlander

  Lee Friedlander , one of the great masters of American photography, is known for his complex compositions, use of reflections and shadows, and pioneering work in the genre of social landscape photography.  His camera gear has remained relatively consistent throughout his long career, and his choices have shaped the distinct visual style for which he is celebrated. Main Camera Gear Used by Lee Friedlander Leica M Series (35mm Film) In his early career, particularly during the 1960s and 1970s, Friedlander used a Leica M camera (such as the Leica M4 ) with a 35mm lens . Leica M4 This setup allowed for speed, discretion, and deep depth of field — ideal for his layered and spontaneous street photographs. Super-Wide-Angle Lenses Friedlander often used wide and super-wide lenses , including 21mm and 28mm lenses, which contributed to the crowded, energetic feel of his compositions. His perspective often placed his own shadow or reflection into the frame — a signatur...