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Cole
Weston

Hunts Cove, Nova Scotia, 1978 |

Nude, Arizona, 1979 |

Greenhouse, Bradbourne, England, 1994 |
Artist's
Biography
Cole
Weston first began working in color in 1947, when
Eastman Kodak sent a quantity of their new film,
Kodachrome, to his father, Edward Weston. He gave
up black-and-white photography in his own personal
endeavors almost immediately, and soon became one
of photography’s finest colorists. His images are
known for their unusual beauty, emotional impact,
and exuberant use of color. Having simultaneously
done his own creative work while printing from his
father’s negatives, according to Edward’s wishes,
for over thirty years, Cole turned his energies
exclusively to his own photography in 1988, working
across the American West, in Europe, and with the
female nude. His work has been featured in more
than sixty exhibitions worldwide and is in the collections
of museums throughout the US and Europe.
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