Untitled 116 explores portraiture through Peter Lindbergh’s distinct visual approach, emphasizing raw, unembellished human presence. The photographs shy away from artificial glamour, focusing instead on mood and expression to reveal the complexity and depth of the subjects.
Spanning 354 pages, this extensive volume captures introspective moments and interactions through a black-and-white aesthetic that heightens texture and contrast. Lindbergh’s strategy often incorporates natural light and minimal retouching, underscoring authenticity in the depiction of his subjects.