EDWARD WESTON About him- Edward Weston (1886–1958) was a pioneering American photographer renowned for transforming photography into a respected modern art form. Born in Highland Park, Illinois, Weston began his career with soft-focus pictorialist images but soon shifted to a sharper, more realistic style known as straight photography He is best known for his black-and-white images of natural forms , landscapes , nudes , and close-ups of everyday objects like shells, vegetables (especially peppers), and rocks . Weston co-founded Group f/64 in 1932 with other notable photographers like Ansel Adams and Imogen Cunningham , promoting pure photography and clarity in contrast to manipulated or painterly styles. Pepper No. 30 (1930) This is arguably Weston's most iconic photograph. He used a simple bell pepper and transformed it into a powerful, almost sculptural form through lighting, contrast, and tight framing. The curves and folds of the pepper resemble the human body, showing hi...
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