Edward Weston
Cover: Kötött
ISBN: 9783836508049
Language: német, francia
Size: 20
Page no.: 190
Publish year: 2008
ISBN: 9783836508049
Language: német, francia
Size: 20
Page no.: 190
Publish year: 2008
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Edward Weston
This is an elegant book, designed and printed in Germany, with an essay by Terence Pitts, of the Center for Creative Photography in Tucson, Arizona. It presents 180 of Weston`s finest images, including many--such as the pines of Point Lobos, the sand dunes of Oceano, and his stark, unadorned nudes--that have become icons. Whereas the photographs of Man Ray and Moholy-Nagy were, to Weston`s eyes, hopelessly mannered, his images are elemental, organic, and in harmony with nature`s rhythms. Weston spent most of his working life in Mexico and California, and much of his work, replete with shadows, is illuminated with the harsh light of those places. In 1932, he and Ansel Adams founded the influential photographic collective Group f/64, named after the lens-aperture size that exposed an image at its most detailed and clear. This was Weston`s aesthetic: to show the real world in its unrelieved integrity rather than create an imaginary construct. He was concerned with visual truth, not with character or storytelling. Weston was a true pioneer whose rigorous vision permanently changed the ways we see the world around us.
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