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"Horses and Dogs" is a collection of photographs by William Eggleston, one of America's leading photographers. Eggleston began photography in the 1960s under the influence of Henri Cartier-Bresson. Initially I shot in black and white, but in 1966 I switched to color photography. The color photograph was first seen by John Szarkowski, the curator of MoMA's photography department, and he held a solo exhibition in 1976. This has broadened the artistic awareness of color photography, and Eggleston is still a very popular photographer as the protagonist of the "new color" photographic movement. This book is a unique book focusing on "horses and dogs" from the illustrations that Eggleston has taken so far. Of course, it's not a pretty animal photograph, but a number of wonderful illustrations full of color composition and strange moments.