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The simplicity of these photographs made them shocking

When photographer William Eggleston arrived in Manhattan in 1967, he brought a suitcase filled with color slides and prints taken around the Mississippi Delta. They were scenes of the low-slung homes, blue skies, flat lands, and ordinary people of the American South — all rendered in what would eventually become his iconic high-chroma, saturated hues.

Source:: World News

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