This is a color photograph titled “Lee Friedlander, Old Lyme, Connecticut” captured by the artist Walker Evans in 1973. The medium used for this image is an instant color print. The photograph portrays a man with a calm expression, his eyes slightly drooping and gazing directly into the camera. The lighting is straightforward and there’s an intimacy to the composition, with the subject’s face occupying most of the frame. The man has visible stubble, and his features are distinctly captured. The image has a candid and unpolished quality, indicative of the snapshot aesthetic that was part of some of Evans’s later work.