Edward Westin: is known for his ability to take a plain object and make it look like a magnificent piece of art. His work can be “direct, plain and honest” showing real people in the real form. He used a method of pre-visualization where he would plan out his lighting, atmosphere and movement in order to concentrate on revealing the object “in its deepest moment before moment of perception.”
Edward Weston
Winter Idyll, 1945
Negative Photograph
8x10”
Edward Weston
Nude, 1934
Negative Photogragh
8x10”
Edward Weston
Ivanos and Bugatii, 1931
Negative Photogrph
8x10”
Edward Westin
Nude Floating, 1938
Negative Photograpgh
8x10”
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