When Lloyd Ziff decided to take on photography as his career, he already had decades of work under his belt. He had been shooting since the late 1960s as a hobby, and his new tack in the early 2000s was engendered by a huge amount of experience and deep archive. His previous jobs at Vanity Fair, House & Garden, Condé Nast Traveler, and Rolling Stone had helped shape his eye and form the way he saw and experienced the world in his travels. When he was working on album covers he had the chance to work with Lee Friedlander …
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