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Edward Weston (1) (1886–1958)

Author of Edward Weston (Aperture Masters of Photography)

For other authors named Edward Weston, see the disambiguation page.

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Works by Edward Weston

Not Man Apart: Photographs of the Big Sur Coast (1976) — Photographer — 156 copies
Edward Weston: Nudes (1977) 142 copies, 1 review
Edward Weston: Portraits (1995) — Photographer — 54 copies, 1 review
California and the West (1978) — Photographer — 50 copies
Edward Weston: Forms of Passion (1995) — Photographer — 49 copies
My Camera on Point Lobos 30 Photographs (1950) 24 copies, 1 review
Edward Weston (1989) 11 copies
Eight photographs (1971) 5 copies
Ritratti al vivo (1999) 2 copies
[Nude] 1 copy

Associated Works

Margrethe Mather and Edward Weston: A Passionate Collaboration (2001) — Photographer, some editions — 43 copies
Strange Flesh (2008) — Cover photograph, some editions — 6 copies
Unearthed : photography's roots (2020) — Photographer — 4 copies

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This is one of my favorite photography books -- it has taught me so much. With Weston's own words accompanying his photographs, one gets a sense of his work ethic, what inspired him, and his ideas on art. I refer to both the text and the images in this work when I need inspiration. It has been a big help in photography school, too.

Favorite quotes:
"dare to experiment"
"I still had the pepper which caused me a week's work. I had decided I could go no further with it, yet something kept me from show more taking it to th ekitchen, the end of all good peppers."
"It has been suggested that I am a cannibal to eat my models after a masterpiece. But I rather like the idea that they become a part of me, enrich my blood as well as my vision."
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Edward Weston was born in Highland Park, Illinois, in 1886, and began his career as a door-to-door portrait photographer in 1906. After a spell in Mexico City during the early 1920s--where he ran a studio with Tina Modotti--he moved to California and commenced the work for which he is most famous: close-ups of nature, nudes and landscapes. This volume celebrates Weston's nudes, of which Hilton Kramer wrote: “To Weston's eye... the landscape of the human body was an unending revelation of show more forms both voluptuous and abstract. His genius as an artist lay in his ability to respond to both with equal passion.” show less
This remarkably elegant printing is the most telling of any Weston reproductions.
Excerpts from the Day Books are included.

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