Interesting to see agreement on EWs photo passion vs that of his sons. It's evident in their photos. I think Penn, for example, was closer to being an EW successor.
Not a bad comparison.
Interesting to see agreement on EWs photo passion vs that of his sons. It's evident in their photos. I think Penn, for example, was closer to being an EW successor.
How do I ignore here? My 2nd post and I want to ignore peopleI constantly have to tap “ignore” to avoid the most toxic people.
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VTLD
I have several Brett Weston books including signed copies of Brett Weston- Photographer and Brett Weston-A Personal Selection.
Jainey
Everyone is entitled to an opinion. You will find the great majority of the members and posters here are friendly and courteous and are eager to give helpful information as well as to share their work.
Kim Weston
If you happen to check out the site again, you will find most all of us appreciate the contributions the Westons have made to the art of photography. If we look hard enough some time and some artist or photographer made an image that has influenced our own work. As is said "great minds think alike" I for one photograph what I like and if someone else likes my image i appreciate it. i readily accept constructive comments. You might recall my entry to your first thread about your book jacket. Had my wife not had a headache I might never have happened on to an exhibition of your grandfather's prints which inspired my fifty year love of and involvement in photography. i did meet your father many years ago in Miami where he had an exhibition and was the juror for a photography organization. I was honored to receive the best of show (a nude) and two honorable mentions (plants).
Hopefully you won't give up on this site.
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Okay?Jainey
Everyone is entitled to an opinion.
Yes, I have recommended Art's DVD for years. I appear in a short segment, photographing with Brett at Point Lobos.I'm not sure, if this visual source has been mentioned here or elsewhere, but I think it is a good piece to own, not just watch. I got one copy quite a few years back with Art Wrigth's signature, so it is even nicer to have. Seems still available to order.
Brett Weston: Photographer
Thanks for this post. And your photography, very inspiring interpretations of subject matters.Yes, I have recommended Art's DVD for years. I appear in a short segment, photographing with Brett at Point Lobos.
I find this thread, and much that is written about the Weston's, not always factual. I was fortunate to have known Edward, Brett, Cole and Kim. Their work, all quite different, should be judged for what it is. Take a look at it, while keeping in mind their shared passion and sacrifices for what they have produced.
Best to Kim.
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