After looking at Helen Levitt's photos I couldn't help but notice that she and Eggleston's photos have similarities. Even though Levitt's images include more peple, all the people have blank faces just like Eggleston's. Photos of antique cars, random places, and catching people off guard, or not looking at all, are all characteristics of these two photographer's images. Levitt's photos are primarily in black and white, so it puts a older time period on them, and you get to focus more on the subjects that appear darker.
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