Mr. Ross:
Yes, I have been fortunate to see Weston prints. His archive is just up the road in Oklahoma City, and in 2009, they mounted a show of 132 original prints. Also, I have been to the CCP in Tucson, and have seen prints of both Brett and his father there. I can't remember a specific, but I would not be surprised if I have seen prints from Edward for sure, and probably Brett, in various exhibits at the Carter over the years. They show a lot of work! Both are represented in the Amon Carter's collection.
I used to say that I would die happy if ever someone looked at one of my photographs and said that it looked like a Brett Weston. We amateurs all have our models/heroes.
One thing I learned from viewing so many Brett prints: shadow detail is over-rated. If it's black, let it go black in the print!
According to the Carter's online catalog, they have 8 of the portfolios:
Oregon
Europe
Fifteen photographs of Japan
Baja California
Ten photographs
Fifteen photographs
White Sands
San Francisco
Several copies of the actual portfolios are in the Carter's print collection, although I hesitate to list them, since my copy of their print catalog is from 1993. It's not as easy to walk into their vaults as it is their library, however. :confused:
Thanks for the comments.