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William Eggleston: Photographer

27 minutes  /  Ages 13+  /  2008  /  United States of America  /  Average:


Arts  /  Documentaries

At war with the obvious.

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Rainer Holzemer

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Rainer Holzemer

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Rainer Holzemer

Produced by

Rainer Holzemer



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William Eggleston is considered a pioneer of modern color photography. He achieved early fame with a one-man show at the New York Museum of Modern Art. The show's title was unpretentious and to the point: Color Photographs by William Eggleston. The photographs, which were taken in Memphis and Mississippi, showed everyday motifs as well as friends and family of the photographer. Prints were made using Eggleston's characteristic dye transfer process.

Cast

Himself: William J. Eggleston

Crew

Music: Hans Franek
Editor: Katja Hahn
Cinematographer: Rainer Holzemer

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1 month, 4 weeks ago

The combination of Eggleston's still photography, and the live interview with him cover alot of ground. Well done!