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Often people ask what I'm photographing, which is a hard question to answer. And the best what I've come up with is I just say: Life today.
William Eggleston Quotes: Often people ask what I'm
Everything must work in concert. Composition is important, but so are many other things, from content to the way colours work with or against each other.
William Eggleston Quotes: Everything must work in concert.
There's plenty of film out there, and quadrillions of cameras that use film-I don't think it makes much sense not to use it. The thing that's going out is the manufacturing of the paper. Incidentally, all these years my wife has told me that I'm color-blind.
William Eggleston Quotes: There's plenty of film out
I don't think much about the digital world ... because I am in the analog world!
William Eggleston Quotes: I don't think much about
I like to photograph democratically.
William Eggleston Quotes: I like to photograph democratically.
I would play music every day from the time I was about 4 or 5 years old. Every time I would go from one end of the house to the other, I would pass the piano and play a few notes.
William Eggleston Quotes: I would play music every
I like to think that my works flow like music. That may be one reason I work in large groups versus one picture of one thing; it's the flow of the whole series that counts.
William Eggleston Quotes: I like to think that
I met and became close with John Szarkowski of the Museum of Modern Art. He was incredibly supportive about me working in color.
William Eggleston Quotes: I met and became close
Well, probably the best way to put it might be that at some time, not just in an instant, but over some period of time I became aware of the fact that I wanted to document examples like Kroger or Piggly Wiggly in the late '50s, early '60s.
William Eggleston Quotes: Well, probably the best way
Generally, that's what happens-a fundamental rotting of the idea. They woke up with the wrong idea. It's just like music: If you don't have an innate love or calling for it, then no matter how much you study or how well you can play by looking at the score, it doesn't mean that you're going to make really good music.
William Eggleston Quotes: Generally, that's what happens-a fundamental
A picture is what it is and I've never noticed that it helps to talk about them, or answer specific questions about them, much less volunteer information in words. It wouldn't make any sense to explain them. Kind of diminishes them. People always want to know when something was taken, where it was taken, and, God knows, why it was taken. It gets really ridiculous. I mean, they're right there, whatever they are.
William Eggleston Quotes: A picture is what it
You become technically proficient whether you want to or not, the more you take pictures.
William Eggleston Quotes: You become technically proficient whether
I don't have a burning desire to go out and document anything. It just happens when it happens. It's not a conscious effort, nor is it a struggle. Wouldn't do it if it was. The idea of the suffering artist has never appealed to me. Being here is suffering enough.
William Eggleston Quotes: I don't have a burning
And what we called photojournalism, the photos seen in places like Life magazine, didn't interest me either. They were just not good-there was no art there. The first person who I respected immensely was Henri Cartier-Bresson. I still do.
William Eggleston Quotes: And what we called photojournalism,
I've always assumed that the abstract qualities of [my] photographs are obvious. For instance, I can turn them upside down and they're still interesting to me as pictures. If you turn a picture that's not well organized upside down, it won't work.
William Eggleston Quotes: I've always assumed that the
Black-and-white photography, which I was doing in the very early days, was essentially called art photography and usually consisted of landscapes by people like Ansel Adams and Edward Weston. But photographs by people like Adams didn't interest me.
William Eggleston Quotes: Black-and-white photography, which I was
I am afraid that there are more people than I can imagine who can go no further than appreciating a picture that is a rectangle with an object in the middle of it, which they can identify.
William Eggleston Quotes: I am afraid that there
There are a lot of unseen projects. When a project is finished, I often physically, and in my mind, set it aside, intending something to happen with it, something that does or does not always happen. Now, a lot of these are being resurrected for the public.
William Eggleston Quotes: There are a lot of
I've also never had favorite pictures. Or subjects. I have this discipline of treating everything equally-I used to say "democratically."
William Eggleston Quotes: I've also never had favorite
I quite frequently don't look through the camera, which is very close to being blind.
William Eggleston Quotes: I quite frequently don't look
I think with being blind the one thing you would have going is that you could still feel things, see your way around so to speak. And if you had had the experience of seeing at one time in your life, then you would know what it was like and be able to function. I've said this before, I think I could really photograph blind if I had to.
William Eggleston Quotes: I think with being blind
I'm not particular. I don't have favourite pictures.
William Eggleston Quotes: I'm not particular. I don't
I had this notion of what I called a democratic way of looking around, that nothing was more important or less important.
William Eggleston Quotes: I had this notion of
I don't like reading music. It's like learning a language. You can't read music proficiently overnight. It takes time, it's boring work.
William Eggleston Quotes: I don't like reading music.
It quickly came to be that I grew interested in photographing whatever was there wherever I happened to be. For any reason.
William Eggleston Quotes: It quickly came to be
It was something new that was happening everywhere. You couldn't miss it. If you needed to go to the grocery you would go to the predecessors of the big supermarkets of today.
William Eggleston Quotes: It was something new that
My friend who I went to boarding school with was interested in photography. He insisted that I buy a camera and marched me downtown.
William Eggleston Quotes: My friend who I went
Unfortunately they're practically all dead. And many were my closest associates: friends, co-directors, whatever you want to say-my partners in crime.
William Eggleston Quotes: Unfortunately they're practically all dead.
I am at war with the obvious.
William Eggleston Quotes: I am at war with
I want to make a picture that could stand on its own, regardless of what it was a picture of. I've never been a bit interested in the fact that this was a picture of a blues musician or a street corner or something.
William Eggleston Quotes: I want to make a
I don't think about what camera I should use that much. I just pick up the one that looks nicest on the day.
William Eggleston Quotes: I don't think about what
We have a few things in common - smoking, drinking, and women. Photography just gets us out of the house. (To photographer Juergen Teller)
William Eggleston Quotes: We have a few things
A lot of my friends were mostly working in black-and-white - people like Lee Friedlander, Diane Arbus, Garry Winogrand, and others. We would exchange prints with each other, and they were always very supportive of what I was doing.
William Eggleston Quotes: A lot of my friends
Half voluntarily, half Winston's older brother [William] would take me in, saying, "Daddy, I think you oughta do this." And I'd say, "I think you're right, maybe I do need it." Sometimes a week later I'd leave the place; sometimes I'd stick it out for a month.
William Eggleston Quotes: Half voluntarily, half Winston's older
A person can attack that bottle of vodka and drink it like it's a bottle of cold water. Two of my wife's girlfriends died from drinking. They weren't big pill-takers; they were drinkers. So it can't be so simple as to slide away, like Marilyn Monroe.
William Eggleston Quotes: A person can attack that
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