Sidewalk America

Sarah M. Lee

May 6, 2015

Quiet moments in a big city setting, small details, a special type of lighting: Sarah Lee turned urban landscapes into theatre stages where her project, Sidewalk America, was being performed.
Quiet moments in a big city setting, small details, a special type of lighting: Sarah Lee turned urban landscapes into theatre stages where her project, Sidewalk America, was being performed. Her pictures are as diverse and multi-faceted as the people she met along the way.

In LFI 4/2014 we published a portfolio of Lee’s work taken on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington DC, on Broadway in New York, and on Miami’s 8th Street. Now the photographer has expanded her project to include Woodward Avenue in Detroit.

For her project, Sidewalk America, she used a Leica M, M9, a Summilux-M 50mm f/1.4 Asph, a Summicron-M 35mm f/2 Asph and a APO-Summicron-M 75mm f/2 Asph.
ALL IMAGES ON THIS PAGE: © Sarah M. Lee

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Sarah and her assistent Agne.

Sarah studied English Literature at University College London (UCL) in the late 1990s and used the time not spent in libraries to train herself as a photographer.
She was offered a freelance position at the Guardian in 2000, and has continued to work for the Guardian and Observer ever since. Lee specialises in portraiture, features and the Arts but is interested in all photography that focuses on people, and our shared human experience.
She lives in London with her husband and their dog. More

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Sidewalk America

Sarah M. Lee