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    1886 - 1958

    Edward Weston was born in Highland Park, Illinois and spent the majority of his childhood in Chicago. He got his first camera as a gift on his 16th birthday and began taking photographs in Chicago parks and his aunt's farm.

    In 1903, Weston first had his photographs exhibited at the Chicago Art Institute, and shortly thereafter moved to California, where he decided to stay and pursue a career in photography. For a short while he returned back to Chicago to take a course at the Illinois College of Photography, but came back to California, where he opened his own portrait studio. This would be his base of operation for the next two decades.

    Weston gained an international reputation for his high key portraits and modern dance studies. Articles about his work were published in magazines such as American Photography, Photo Era and Photo Miniature.

    1922 marked a period of transition for Weston. Renouncing pictorialism in favor of straight photography, he bega

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    Edward Weston

    Weston c. 1915

    Born

    Edward Henry Weston


    (1886-03-24)March 24, 1886

    Highland Park, Illinois, US

    DiedJanuary 1, 1958(1958-01-01) (aged 71)

    Carmel Highlands, California, US

    Spouse(s)

    Flora May Chandler

    (m. 1909; div. 1937)​

    Charis Wilson

    (m. 1939; div. 1946)​
    Partner(s)
    • Margrethe Mather (1913–1923)
    • Tina Modotti (1921–1927)
    • Sonya Noskowiak (1929–1935)

    Edward Henry Weston (March 24, 1886 – January 1, 1958) was a 20th-century American photographer. He has been called "one of the most innovative and influential American photographers" and "one of the masters of 20th century photography." Over the course of his 40-year career Weston photographed an increasingly expansive set of subjects, including landscapes, still lifes, portraits, genre scenes and even whimsical parodies. It is said that he developed a "quintessentially American, and especially Californian, app

    Summary of Edward Weston

    From mild mid-western salesman to bohemian California artist, Edward Weston helped revolutionize photography so that it became an important component of modern art. His philandering ways got him into trouble in his personal life, but elevated him to new heights in his profession - helping him to forge artistic relationships with other modernists and inspiring his lifelong drive to capture the essence and beauty of everyday objects. Through his promotion of straight photography and his daybooks, in which he recorded his artistic growth, Weston helped cement photography's place as a legitimate modern artistic medium and influenced an entire generation of American photographers.

    Accomplishments

    • By creating photographs that transformed his subjects into abstractions of shapes and patterns, Weston helped bring the medium out of the Victorian age that favored pictorialist imitations of painting and into the modern era wherein photography became a celebrated