“I start with no preconceived idea - discovery excites me to focus - then rediscovery through the lens - final form of presentation seen on ground glass, the finished print previsioned completely in every detail of texture, movement, proportion, before exposure - the shutter's release automatically and finally fixes my conception, allowing no after manipulation - the ultimate end, the print, is but a duplication of all that I saw and felt through my camera.”
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Edward Weston on photography
Edward Weston on Photography is a seminal work that delves into the artistic vision and technical mastery of the photographer Edward Weston. The book includes a selection of his iconic images, accompanied by insightful essays that discuss his approach to capturing light and form. It is a valuable resource for both aspiring and established photographers, offering a rare glimpse into the creative process of one of the most influential figures in the history of photography. more
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