The photographic work of Jacques Henri Lartigue captures a distinct visual approach characterized by spontaneous, joyful moments and a sense of movement. His images often portray leisure, speed, and the elegance of early 20th-century life, emphasizing both candid human experiences and dynamic compositions.
Jacques Henri Lartigue, Photographer is a 1998 monograph published by Thames & Hudson. Spanning 125 pages, it offers a focused selection of Lartigue’s photography, highlighting the delicate balance between documentation and artistic expression in his portrayal of everyday pleasures and advancing technologies.