Newsgroups: alt.photography
From: ColinD <nos...@nowhere.com>
Date: Tue, 07 Jul 2009 13:12:00 +1200
Subject: Re: E. Weston'a Mexican photos
Robert Coe wrote: The prints are all black/white because Weston worked from 1902 through > The other day my wife and I went into Boston to see the > Titian-Tintoretto-Veronese exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts. On the way from > the Huntington Avenue entrance to the Gund Gallery we went through an exhibit > of Edward Weston's photographs, from a trip he took to Mexico in the 1920s, > accompanied by his son and his mistress, who was also a photographer. So of > course we stopped to look. > For the most part, we found the pictures disappointing. They were all B&W, > But just before the exit from the exhibit was a picture of an aloe plant that > BTW, the T-T-V exhibit is well worth seeing. Its only stop after Boston is the > Bob to the forties, and color photography was unknown through most of his career. Edward Weston's images are somewhat enigmatic. They do not have the Have a look at http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/3aa/3aa238.htm and if possible -- Colin D. You must Sign in before you can post messages.
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