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  1. 21. Mai 2024 · In 1937 he met the photographer and filmmaker Willard Van Dyke who introduced him to Harper’s Bazaar art director Alexey Brodovitch, who in turn introduced him to Beaumont Newhall, the curator of photography at MoMA and Tom Maloney, the editor of U.S. Camera. His New York street work was exhibited at the Pennsylvania Museum of Art ...

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  3. 15. Mai 2024 · On April 14, 1931, Weston writes that the young photographer Willard Van Dyke came to Carmel from San Francisco with a question: should he take a job he was offered with an oil company? In 25 years, Weston writes, when Van Dyke would be 49, he would be given a retirement of $50,000, and that coming after decades of a substantial ...

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  5. 10. Mai 2024 · Ansel and a colleague developed the “zone system.” It was a proper way to expose an image and help adjust the contrast of the final print. He was an original founder of Group f/64. He created the group with fellow photographers Willard Van Dyke and Edward Weston. © Ansel Adams 3. Robert Frank

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  6. 13. Mai 2024 · Part of the Group f/64 along with Ansel Adams, Willard Van Dyke and Imogen Cunningham, Weston focused on precise studies, and his work greatly influenced the aesthetics of American photography. The final images made by the artist were taken in Point Lobos in 1948, before Parkinson’s disease made his work no longer possible.

  7. 7. Mai 2024 · In 1932, he co-founded Group f/64 with Ansel Adams, Willard Van Dyke, and other photographers, advocating for photography as an independent art form capable of capturing reality in its purest form. Iconic Works and Subjects. Weston’s subjects varied widely, including landscapes, nudes, portraits, and still lifes.