Self-portraits by American street photographer Vivian Maier, c 1950s, who worked as a nanny in New York and Chicago and took up photography as creative hobby, building a massive body of work over several decades that was uncovered after her death in 2009.
Black and white photo of a young white woman with short dark hair holding her camera and looking down, reflected in a round mirror on the ground, with a tall building and tree behind her.
Black and white photo of a white woman with short dark hair holding her camera chest-level and looking outward, reflected in a cigarette machine on the street with a young woman walking on the sidewalk nearby.
Black and white photo of a woman mostly in silhouette looking down at her camera and standing legs apart, reflected in a large exterior window showing a city street with cars behind her. Two women sitting inside on a bench are seen through her reflected silhouette.
Black and white photo of a young white woman with short dark hair holding her camera below her neck and looking upward, reflected multiple times in large and small bathroom mirrors.