Paul Strand
Paul Strand
Photograph - New York [Yawning Woman], 1916-17
Photography
Courtesy of the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
She yawns like the city owes her a break. Photographed on the streets of New York in 1916, Paul Strand’s portrait of this woman is raw, unposed, and completely alive. No flattery, no filter - just a moment of pure human expression caught in the blur of daily life. Send to someone who’s tired, honest, and completely themselves.
This artwork is held by the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles.
Paul Strand
Paul Strand
Photograph - New York [Yawning Woman], 1916-17
Photography
Courtesy of the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
She yawns like the city owes her a break. Photographed on the streets of New York in 1916, Paul Strand’s portrait of this woman is raw, unposed, and completely alive. No flattery, no filter - just a moment of pure human expression caught in the blur of daily life. Send to someone who’s tired, honest, and completely themselves.
This artwork is held by the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles.