“The creative force in man recognizes and records these rhythms with the medium most suitable to him, the object, or the moment, feeling the cause, the life within the outer form. Recording unfelt facts, acquired by rule, results in sterile inventory. To see the Thing Itself is essential: the quintessence revealed direct without the fog of impressionism - the casual noting of the superficial phase, a transitory mood.”
Quote by Edward Weston
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The daybooks of Edward Weston
This book compiles the day-to-day musings of Edward Weston, offering insights into his creative process, personal life, and thoughts on photography. more
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