One gets the sense that, at the end of his life, Winogrand became reluctant to bring more images into the world, but couldn't give up the habit of seeing, framing, and documenting.
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Without discounting the modernity of Winogrand's photography, it is important to recognize that the roots of his art go deep into the soil of European consciousness