Photographic strategy in Avedon at Work: In the American West centers on revealing the individual character of subjects through stark, high-contrast portraiture set against minimalist backgrounds. The work documents diverse people from the American West with an emphasis on direct gaze and unembellished presentation, capturing both vulnerability and resilience.
The images, collected and analyzed by Richard Avedon, demonstrate his meticulous approach to portraiture, focusing on human presence in a wide geographical and social context. The 132-page volume, published by University of Arizona Press in 2003, offers detailed insights into Avedon’s process and photographic decisions during this pivotal project.