This book showcases the work of William Eggleston, capturing life in Memphis, Tennessee, from the 1950s to today. It features a mix of famous and unseen portraits, revealing Eggleston’s unique style characterized by eccentric compositions and narratives. His work spans over half a century, including photos of friends, family, musicians, and artists. Significant encounters in his career include musicians like Ike Turner and artists such as Dennis Hopper. The catalogue contains essays, a chronology, and interviews with Eggleston and his family, offering insights into his creative journey and impact on photography.