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Like Robert Frank or Helen Levitt, he found his motifs on the streets of New York, but at the same time was visibly interested in abstraction.Įdward Steichen was one of the first to discover Leiter’s photography, showing it in the 1950s in two important exhibitions at New York’s MoMA. ![]() After coming to New York in 1946, he exhibited alongside Abstract Expressionists like Willem de Kooning before beginning in the late 1940s to take black and white photographs. ![]() This can perhaps be attributed to the fact that Leiter saw himself for a long time mainly as a painter. Saul Leiter (1923–2013) has only in recent years finally received his due as one of the great pioneers of color photography. ![]() ![]() He first came to the island to escape the chill and judgment of his native Montreal, drawn by Hydra's bohemian culture and warm beauty. Ihlen served a similar purpose for Cohen. 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