What is William Eggleston Style?
Photography style popularized by famous American photographer William Eggleston (aka the 'father of color photography'). Eggleston's style can be characterized by its vivid colors, heightened saturation, and bold compositions. It can also be recognized by its focus on mundane subjects.
Here are a few technical Elements:
1. Color Palette: His photographs feature a bold, saturated color palette with intense hues and contrasting color combinations. The colors are not muted or subdued but rather vibrant and almost hyper-real.
2. Film stock: Used negative films, such as Kodachrome and Ektachrome, which were known for their rich, vivid color rendition and fine grain structure.
3. Lighting: His pictures feature strong, directional lighting, which creates deep shadows and highlights the textures and forms of his subjects, adding depth and dimensionality. He largely uses naturally available lighting sources like sunlight, street lights, commonly used indoor lighting etc.
4. Framing and composition: Carefully selected. Generally the subject is in the center
5. Depth of field: Shallow depth of field is often observed
6. Snapshot aesthetic: Many of Eggleston's photographs have a snapshot-like quality, appearing spontaneous and unposed, as if capturing a fleeting moment in time. However, they are well planned and executed.