Untitled Film Still #48 is a black and white photograph taken by Cindy Sherman in 1979.
It is part of her Untitled Film Stills photographic series, taken from 1977 to 1980.
The current photograph was taken in Arizona, when the artist was there on holiday, and depicts her portraying a woman, with a blonde wig and arms crossed behind her back, dressed in a pleated skirt, standing at the left side of a road, with her briefcase behind her, looking away, probably waiting for someone to pick her up.
This picture reflects the influence of both American and European cinema, like the rest of the series, and also recalls the work of American photographer Alfred Stieglitz.
[2][3] There are prints of the photograph at the Museum of Modern Art, in New York, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, in New York, the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, and at the Tate Modern, in London.