Lee Friedlander
Lee Friedlander studied photography at the Art Centre College Pasadena, California.
He moved to New York where he photographed musicians for record covers, his early work was influenced by Eugène Atget, Robert Frank, Walker Evans.
Some of his most famous photographs appeared in the September 1985, playboy, black and white nude photographs of Madonna from the late 1970's
working primarily with Leica 35mm cameras and black and white film, Friedlander's style focused on the social landscape. his art used detached images of urban life, store-front reflections, structures framed by fences, and posters and signs all combining to capture the look of modern life.

These three photographs are very unique there is great use of light and shadows with in all three of these photographs also the first one is very unique in a way which human and animals are used in the same context with in that image.
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