Americans by Robert Frank: A Review of an Iconic Photobook

The iconic book Americans by Robert Frank has been an integral part of photography for decades. This collection of photographs presents a unique look at the country and its people in the 1950s. It captures moments of everyday life, from small towns to big cities, that are both beautiful and haunting in their simplicity. The 176 black-and-white images have a raw and honest quality that is unrivaled in photographic history. With the introduction of digital photography, Americans still stands out as one of the most influential books ever published. In this review, we’ll explore how this classic work has stood the test of time and why it’s still relevant today.