Discuss the social and "moral" taboos within William Klein's work. What image or images (of his) appeal to your sensibility of art?
Is there a universal idea you take away from The Many Lives of WIlliam Klein?
How was he able to cut through social norms and provide evocative "real" images of people, regardless if he was on a fashion shoot or on the streets photographing strangers?
What do you think about the perspective?