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Mark Holborn, a journalist for 'Aperture' notes that 'William Egglestone allows for the rebellion of the photographic eye', in the sense that 'it is the absence of the event which creates the drama'. There is not a great deal actually happening in the pictures, as in those of Parr and Meyorowitz, but we we are still held by them, by their colours and generated feelings.
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