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Lee Friedlander is one of America's leading photographers. This book is a collection of self-portraits taken over a period of six years. At first, he took simple portraits, but his style gradually changed, and he began to create strange self-portraits with reflections in mirrors, shadows, and close-ups. This book conveys the photographer's humor and makes you laugh. This is a reprint of the original published by the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in 2005.
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