The photograph “Garry Winogrand” is a work by artist Lee Friedlander, taken in the year 1957. It is a black-and-white image featuring a man lounging in a woven chair. He appears relaxed and is looking directly at the camera with his left hand rested on his chest, and a cigarette casually held in his lips. There’s a fan operating in the background, and various objects that seem domestic in nature are scattered on the surface behind him. The lighting of the photograph creates a contrast that accentuates the textures and the casual tone of the moment captured. The overall mood of the photo suggests a candid and intimate glimpse into the subject’s life, characteristic of both Friedlander’s and Winogrand’s street photography style.