Barbra Streisand Photo Session, 1969
Barbra Streisand Photo Session documents a behind-the-scenes moment photographed in 1969 by Lawrence Schiller. The image captures Barbra Streisand during a studio shoot, revealing a quieter, more informal side of an artist already established as a major cultural presence.
Streisand stands before the camera under studio lights, her posture relaxed yet attentive. She appears engaged with the photographer, aware of the process rather than performing for it. The setting is utilitarian. Lighting equipment, cables, and backdrop elements remain visible, grounding the image in the working reality of a professional photo session.
By 1969, Streisand had achieved critical and commercial success across music and film. Rather than emphasizing glamour, Schiller’s photograph focuses on process and presence. The image strips away spectacle, allowing personality to emerge through expression and body language. Streisand’s composure suggests confidence built through experience, not display.
The photograph’s strength lies in its honesty. There is no theatrical staging or stylized pose. Instead, the image records a moment of collaboration between subject and photographer. Schiller’s approach places the viewer inside the studio, close enough to observe the exchange without interrupting it.
Barbra Streisand Photo Session stands as a rare document of artistic process. It captures a moment between takes, when image-making becomes visible. Lawrence Schiller’s photograph preserves Streisand not as an icon, but as a working artist engaged in the craft of being seen.
Available sizes:
Limited Edition - Silver Gelatin Prints- 16 x 20 inches
- 20 x 24 inches
- 30 x 40 inches
- 40 x 60 inches
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