For years, the famed still photographer William Eggleston refused to openly discuss his work with critics or historians, but that changed dramatically in the autumn of 2007, when the artist broke his longtime vow of silence and sat down for a candid discussion with Reiner Holzemer. The two met one another in Eggleston's hometown of Memphis, Tennessee; that discussion forms the basis of this revealing documentary portrait. The program reflects on Eggleston's early black-and-white work, his parlaying of color photography ...
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For years, the famed still photographer William Eggleston refused to openly discuss his work with critics or historians, but that changed dramatically in the autumn of 2007, when the artist broke his longtime vow of silence and sat down for a candid discussion with Reiner Holzemer. The two met one another in Eggleston's hometown of Memphis, Tennessee; that discussion forms the basis of this revealing documentary portrait. The program reflects on Eggleston's early black-and-white work, his parlaying of color photography (with a special dye transfer process) into respected artistic venues, the knowledge he gained from the legendary Henri Cartier-Bresson (advocate of the "decisive moment"), and much more. Nathan Southern, Rovi
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