The 1960 Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles was crammed with
the political superstars of the day — John F. Kennedy, Adlai Stevenson —
as well as key staff members like Andrew Hatcher. Garry Winogrand took
pictures of all of them, but his primary interest was elsewhere. ‘‘He
photographed the life, the back corners, the audience,’’ says Leo
Rubinfien, a photographer who is curating a retrospective of Winogrand’s
work opening at SFMOMA next year.
‘‘The people watching the parade, not the parade — that was how he worked.’’
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