William Eggleston: Paris
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For photographers, the city of Paris must constitute a genre of its own (alongside "nudes" or "botanical"), so perennially photogenic are its streets, skylines, storefronts and people. Here, William Eggleston--"The Father of Color Photography"--offers a brilliant, unusual take on Paris today, with depictions that completely revitalize our sense of this most picturesque of cities.
William Eggleston: Paris
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For photographers, the city of Paris must constitute a genre of its own (alongside "nudes" or "botanical"), so perennially photogenic are its streets, skylines, storefronts and people. Here, William Eggleston--"The Father of Color Photography"--offers a brilliant, unusual take on Paris today, with depictions that completely revitalize our sense of this most picturesque of cities.
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This book is a facsimile of an album of Eggleston's Polaroids assembled by the photographer himself, and containing the only photos he made in this medium. Consisting of 56 images taken with the Polaroid SX-70 (the now cult camera produced between 1972 and 1981) and hand-mounted in a black leather album also produced by the company, Polaroid SX-70 is the first publication(...)
Willam Eggleston: Polaroid SX-70. Facsimile edition
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This book is a facsimile of an album of Eggleston's Polaroids assembled by the photographer himself, and containing the only photos he made in this medium. Consisting of 56 images taken with the Polaroid SX-70 (the now cult camera produced between 1972 and 1981) and hand-mounted in a black leather album also produced by the company, Polaroid SX-70 is the first publication of Eggleston's Polaroids. The gloriously mundane subjects of these photos—a Mississippi street sign, a telephone book, stacked crates of empty soda bottles—is familiar Eggleston territory, but, fascinatingly, all of these Polaroids were taken outdoors. They are rare records of Eggleston's strolls or drives in and around Mississippi, complementing the majority of his work made with color negative film or color slides, and showing his flair for photo-sequencing in book form.
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Il y a quelques années les responsables du William Eggleston Trust à Memphis ont retrouvé dans leurs archives une boîte contenant les toutes premières...› Lire la suite photographies du maître de la couleur, William Eggleston. Ce livre réunit ces photos dans leur intégralité, et montre les débuts artistiques d'un pionnier de la photographie contemporaine. A la fin des(...)
William Eggleston: avant la couleur
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Il y a quelques années les responsables du William Eggleston Trust à Memphis ont retrouvé dans leurs archives une boîte contenant les toutes premières...› Lire la suite photographies du maître de la couleur, William Eggleston. Ce livre réunit ces photos dans leur intégralité, et montre les débuts artistiques d'un pionnier de la photographie contemporaine. A la fin des années 1950, Eggleston a commencé à photographier la banlieue de Memphis en utilisant des pellicules 35 mm noir et blanc. II a développé ainsi une écriture photographique unique, qui viendra quelques années plus tard façonner son travail en couleur. Une vision inédite de l'Amérique profonde, la sienne, avec ses symboles : supermarchés, dinners, stations services et ses inconnus croisés dignes d'un film américain. Cinquante ans plus tard, toutes ces images ont été numérisées à partir de tirages vintage développée par Eggleston dans sa propre chambre noire.
Photography monographs