Edward Weston

A detailed Summary of Edward Weston


In 1886 Edward H. Weston was born in Highland Park Illinois and then was raised in Chicago. He went to The Oakland Grammar School and at 16 years of age he received his first camera form his father. In his spare time he took pictures in Chicago parks as well as his aunts farm. he worked as an errand boy and a salesman for Marshall field and company.

In 1906 he went to California where he held down two jobs. One was a door to door portrait photographer and the other was a surveyor .

From 1908 to 1911 he went to the Illinois College of Photography and spent his summers back in California working as a printer in photographic studios. While spending his summer in California he became the founder of the camera pictorialists of LA. 1909 Weston married Flora Chandler. In 1910 they had their first son Edward C.Weston. 1911 their second son was born, Theodore B. Weston.


In 1940 he had illustrations for transcendentalist Walt Whitman and Leaves of Grass. Mush of Westons work is held at the Museum of Modern Art in NY in 1946. The next year, 1947 was when he began experimenting with color film. 1948 was when Willard Van Dyke made a film about him called The Photographer.

In 1928 him and Brett decided to open a studio. During that year his first book was published. The book was made form his journal. The name of the book was From My DayBook. 1932 he became the founding member of the f64 group of purists photographers along with a few other well-known photographers. He choose the name f64 because he set his lense to that aperture to securemaximum image sharpness. During that year a book was published called The Art of Edward Weston. He took pictures for the WPA Federal Arts Project in New Mexico and California in 1933. He was the first

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