Edward Weston
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- | + | '''Edward Henry Weston''' ([[March 24]] [[1886]] – [[January 1]] [[1958]]) was an [[American photographer]], and co-founder of [[Group f/64]]. Most of his work was done using an 8 by 10 inch [[view camera]]. He is best-known for his photo ''[[Nude (Charis, Santa Monica)]]''. | |
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Edward Henry Weston (March 24 1886 – January 1 1958) was an American photographer, and co-founder of Group f/64. Most of his work was done using an 8 by 10 inch view camera. He is best-known for his photo Nude (Charis, Santa Monica).
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