Garry Winogrand
American Photographer · 1928–1984
6 works on LinkedCulture
In 1948 a fellow student and photographer for Columbia University's student paper showed Garry Winogrand the darkroom, which was open twenty-four hours in the basement of the architecture building. Two weeks later, Winogrand abandoned painting for photography and "never looked back." Described as "an undisciplined mixture of energy, ego, curiosity, ignorance, and street-smart naiveté," the Bronx n
Works
![[Beach Scene, Inflatable Dolphin and Photographer's Shadow]](https://media.getty.edu/iiif/image/3600d652-1e21-4916-86a1-5933ef7a8c8c/full/808,/0/default.jpg)
[Beach Scene, Inflatable Dolphin and Photographer's Shadow]
Getty Museum · 1970s

Centennial Ball, Metropolitan Museum, New York
Getty Museum · 1969
![[Central Park, New York City]](https://media.getty.edu/iiif/image/a2d34471-9da7-4510-9670-b5d8c959d565/full/808,/0/default.jpg)
[Central Park, New York City]
Getty Museum · negative 1968; print 1970

Diane Arbus, Love-In, Central Park, New York City
Getty Museum · 1969

Los Angeles
Getty Museum · 1964

Probably Central Park, New York City
Getty Museum · negative about 1960; print 1984