Artist: Edward Weston (1886 - 1958)
Nationality: American
Movement:
Media: Photography
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Biography: Edward Weston moved to California in 1906, serving two short apprenticeships before opening his own photographic business, “The Little Studio” in Tropico in 1911. In 922, he traveled east and met Alfred Stieglitz. After a visit to Mexico, he returned to California and settled in Carmel. Weston was the first photographer to receive a Guggenheim Foundation artist’s fellowship in 1937. He also co-founded Group f/64 with Imogen Cunningham and Ansel Adams, all of whom supported unaltered, sharp-focus photography.
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