Edward Weston
PHOTOSNACK #888
Another historical deep dive today. Edward Weston (1886-1958).
His photographs have the rare power to make form feel inevitable — a shell, a pepper, a body, or a landscape suddenly becomes both completely itself and something almost monumental.
Weston’s work is a lesson in precision, sensuality, and attention: the world stripped of noise until only shape, light, and presence remain.
Have a look at the selection of his images on the Weston Gallery website.
Until next time,
Tomasz
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Weston is sublime! A true great , in my book.
Tge photo shows Tina Modotti, another great pothographer.