Volume two of The Gould Collection presents fifty-eight photographs by Saul Leiter with the story It Don¿t Mean a Thing by Paul Auster. Black-and-white and color photographs by Leiter from 1947 through the 1970s¿with many images never before published¿are paired with Auster¿s tale of interlinked life events and chance encounters. Reflections on New York City, its urban rhythm, people and places, feature prominently in both artists¿ work and provide a unifying focus for the book.
Saul Leiter
Saul Leiter was an American photographer known for his pioneering work in color street photography. His most famous collection, "Early Color," captures the beauty of everyday life in New York City through a dreamlike lens. Leiter's poetic and introspective style revolutionized the art form, inspiring future generations of photographers.