William EgglestonWilliam Eggleston's Guide was the first one-man show of color photographs ever presented at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the Museum's first publication of color photography. | William EgglestonBorn and raised in Mississippi and Tennessee, William Eggleston began taking pictures during the 1960s after seeing Henri Cartier-Bresson's The Decisive Moment. |
William EgglestonWilliam Eggleston’s latest monograph features photographs taken during the early 1970s using a large format 5x7 camera. | William EgglestonA few years ago in the archives of the William Eggleston Artistic Trust in Memphis, a box was found containing Egglestons earliest photography remarkably in black and white. |
William EgglestonWilliam Eggleston has spent three years working on a major photography project on Paris. This series of photographs shows the city’s many facets: picturesque and cosmopolitan, sublime and vulgar, humdrum and extraordinary. | William EgglestonWilliam Eggleston's pioneering video work, "Stranded In Canton," has been restored and is finally available, almost thirty-five years after it was made. |