Core Beliefs
“I had this notion of what I called a democratic way of looking around, that nothing was more or less important.” - William Eggleston
This way of seeing the world isn’t about negating the desire or need for a photograph to have a subject, but rather, allowing that anything can be that subject. There is no hierarchy where one subject is deemed more valuable or worthy, and every element in the frame is relevant. Really successful photographs are built on a scaffold of supporting pieces.