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·  Essay seems like you copied way to much info and the essay is missing the following points 80 Edward Henry Weston was born on March 24, 1886, in Highland Park, Illinois. He spent the majority of his childhood in Chicago where he attended school. At the age of sixteen he began taking up photography. In his first photographs he captured his aunts farm and the parks of his home town, Chicago. In 1908 Weston realized he needed more formal training and attended the Illinois College of Photography, where he completed a twelve month course in only six months. He then went to go live in California. In 1909 he married Flora Chandler, and eventually had four kids with her; Edward Chandler, Theodore Brett, Laurence Neil, and Cole. Two years later Weston opened his own portrait studio in California, and continued to work there for the next two decades. IN 1023 he moved to Mexico City where he opened up a new photography studio. In 1946 Weston started to experience symptoms of Parkinson's disease. Edward died on January 1, 1958 at his home in Carmel California. His ashes were scattered into the Pacific Ocean at Point Lobos, where Weston had taken his last photograph. Edward Henry Weston has had many remarkable accomplishments in American photography, and is credited for his experimental views. I chose this artist because he experiments with many unique things and is not afraid to be different. Looking at his work i have learned that i should try capturing differnt things that i might not always originally think would look good, and using black and white can really affect a picture and make it that much better.
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