The photographic strategy in Regarding Women centers on candid and intimate portrayals, capturing the varied expressions and moments of women in everyday settings. Elliott Erwitt’s work reveals nuances of mood and character, balancing humor with empathy in his black-and-white imagery.
The book offers a broad visual exploration of female subjects, documenting gestures, interactions, and the subtle social dynamics that shape their presence. Erwitt’s images highlight the complexity of identity and social roles without resorting to stereotypical representation.
Published by teNeues in 2014, the 304-page volume compiles a significant portion of Erwitt’s career, providing a rich, sustained investigation into the theme of women.