Edward Weston & Harry Callahan: He, She, It
Category: Books,Arts & Photography,Photography & Video
Edward Weston & Harry Callahan: He, She, It Details
Review Though they never worked together, Weston and Callahan shared a remarkable artistry and a creative penchant for eroticism, often in images of their own wives and lovers. This exhibition catalog deftly juxtaposes the art of these two masters, as well as contrasting naturalistic forms (desert sand formations, vegetables close-ups) against the beauty of the humans figure. (Jack Crager American Photo) Read more
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Reviews
Very nice printing, a few images I haven't seen before as well. The comparison between the two artists and some of the conclusions are a little bit of a stretch. I would like to see the author provide some support for some of her speculation concerning the artists intent. Some of the images that were discussed weren't in the book, I suppose the author ran out of funds for additional copyrights? I bought my copy used and I'm satisfied, but wouldn't have been so happy at the full price.