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"Self Portrait (First Edition)" is a collection of works by Lee Friedlander, a master of 20th-century American photography. Friedlander is a leading figure in the postwar American New Documentary Photography movement, which began with Robert Frank's "The Americans." His unique illustrations, capturing cities and landscapes with a personal perspective, incorporate meticulous lighting and composition, and a wealth of storytelling, making a significant contribution to conveying the depth and artistry of photography. Friedlander continues to work energetically today, and has published hundreds of photobooks. This book is the first edition of his masterpiece, published in 1970. This self-portrait series, which features images of himself reflected in shop windows and mirrors, and his own shadow on the ground or on other people, continues to be a bestseller and has been reprinted countless times to this day. Included in "The Book of 101 Books."