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The other day I went and photographed a old abandoned servo not to far down the road from my house. I researched the work of William Eggleston first to get an idea of it style and the the components in his image. The first thing I realised is that there was heaps of colour, bright colour to be exact. He was well known for his colour photography Which in the day was film, so I new that i needed to really show this in my work. Another thing that I realised was the types of places he photographed. He shot in places where there were very little people and in such places as motels, servos and also rundown ally ways.
A few more photos that aren't really Egglestons style but ones i quite like'd
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