From: Steve Shapiro (sgshiya@redshift.com)
Date: 08/19/02-01:46:42 PM Z
Edward Weston loved and lived to make photographs. He came to Carmel
because he found the landscape at Point Lobos to be abound with photographic
possibilities to caputre examples of life and death. That was his
intellectual thrust. He did portraits for money. That was his living. He
was a party-boy. His life was definately NOT one of living in a dark room
with the light flashing on and off.
More?
S. Shapiro
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christopher Lovenguth" Subject: Re: What Postmodernism Means,
etc.,etc.,etc.
> He would defiantly be in the intellectual bunch because that is where he
was
> when he was doing his work. If he was here now I could see him making a
room
> with a single light blinking on and off at intervals. I mean that is what
he
> was doing all night back in his day right ;)
>
>
> >
> >In a message dated 8/19/02 11:31:01 AM, shannonstoney@earthlink.net
writes:
> >
> ><< So, if Weston were around today, which camp do you think he would fall
> >in,
> >of the two that you mention? The craft camp or the intellectual bunch?
> >
> >--shannon
> >
> >
> >Shannon-
> >
> >Weston would go make photographs.
> >
> >Bill K.
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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