This clip is a remastered 1972 film which follows Brett Weston on a photographic trip through parts of California and Nevada. It follows the photographic life of one of the masters in our photographic heritage. The film examines Weston's way of seeing, from the act of discovery in the field to the final print on the gallery wall—an integrated statement in black-and-white on a photographer whose medium is the black-and-white silver image. The full length film is narrated by photographic historian Beaumont Newhall and is thirty minutes long.

The DVD project is dedicated to the memory of Brett's prodigious body of work. Brett Weston stands among the greats in the history of photography.

Ordering this DVD is available for purchase at JRB Art at The Elms or from Brett Weston Photographer. The DVD is “region-free,” meaning that it can be viewed anywhere in the world.

 



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