The book provides a comprehensive overview of Garry Winogrand's photographic work, featuring 179 plates, many previously unpublished. The photographs are thematically organized into sections such as Eisenhower Years, The Street, and The Sixties, among others. It includes Szarkowski’s essay, offering insights into Winogrand's evolution as a photographer, detailing his move from photojournalism to more personal projects. The last section showcases 25 unedited images from Winogrand's vast archive. This compendium not only explores his distinctive style and themes but also serves as an homage to his influential career in photography.