He wanted to make "portraits of people such as you see in the New York parks and places, sitting around, without their being conscious of being photographed. … I felt that one could get a quality of being through the fact that the person did not know he was being photographed … [and I wanted to capture] these people within an environment which they themselves had chosen to be in, or were in anyway.”
Some of my favorite photographs of Paul Strand are:



Image 1: The reason I like this photo is mostly because of the dog in it. I also like the lighting, how the girl is sitting in a middle light with some brighter lights reflecting off her left side.
Image 2: I like the look that Strand captured on the little girls face. She has a look of innocent sadness or longing. The image it's self gives an air of classic vintage.
Image 3: Probably my favorite image out of the three. I love the shadow, the way the lines of it are so detailed. The two all dark figures add an air of mystery to the photo.
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