Revisiting the formative years of the legendary fashion photographer Frank Horvat, this book presents around one hundred black-and-white photographs from his early travels to India and Pakistan between 1952 and 1954. Before he redefined fashion imagery in Vogue and Elle, Horvat was a perceptive photojournalist capturing the raw humanity and street life of the subcontinent. One of the featured images, a Pakistani bride, was famously selected by Edward Steichen for the “Family of Man” exhibition at MoMA in 1955. This volume offers a rare look at the humanistic roots of Horvat’s visual language.