Brett Weston
American(December 16, 1911 – 1993)
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Brett Weston (1911–1993) was an American photographer widely regarded as one of the great masters of 20th-century photography, known for his bold, abstract interpretations of natural forms, urban textures, and landscapes. Son of the legendary photographer Edward Weston, Brett developed a distinctive style characterized by stark contrasts, sharp focus, and a modernist sensibility that transformed everyday subjects into powerful abstract compositions. His work spanned decades and ranged from the California coast and sand dunes to cityscapes and close-up studies of organic forms, earning him a lasting place in the history of fine art photography.
Gelatin Silver PrintBlack and WhiteAmericanLandscapeModernist PhotographyBlack and White PhotographyAmerican PhotographerMaster Photographer20th CenturyMale ArtistPhotographMonochrome
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