Edward Weston (1886-1958) was a renowned American photographer.
"The new linen-bound monograph Edward Weston celebrates the legacy of the titular lensman--the early 20th-century artist who called Carmel home and California his muse. Featuring a collection of 125 of Weston's haunting, hyperdetailed black-and-white landscapes, nudes, still lifes and portraits (among them, those of Igor Stravinsky, Frida Kahlo and his longtime friend and colleague Ansel Adams), the comprehensive tome also includes first-person excerpts from the seminal photographer's daybook." --C: California Style Culture Magazine
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