Vivian Maier's story—the secretive nanny-photographer during her life who becomes a popular sensation shortly after her death been pieced together only from previously seen or known images she made and the handful of facts that have surfaced about her life. During her lifetime she shot more than 100,000 images, which she kept hidden from the world. In 2007, two years before her death, Chicago historic preservationist John Maloof discovered a trove of negatives, and roll upon roll of undeveloped film in a storage locker he bought at auction. They revealed a surprising and accomplished artist and a stunning body of work. This book presents a large selection of the photographer's work, created during the 1950s through the 1970s in New York, Chicago, and on her travels around the country. It features images of and excerpts from Maier's personal artifacts, memorabilia, and audiotapes.
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