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Kim Weston

Puebla #24 2008

© Kim Weston
 

Kim Weston has been a fine art photographer for 30 years specializing in large format photography. His main body of work consists of silver contact prints made from 8x10 negatives. In addition to the 8x10 format he prints in 11x14 and 16x20 sizes.
Kim also prints in Platinum.

Kim is a third-generation member of one of the most important and creative families in photography. He learned his craft assisting his father Cole in the darkroom making gallery prints from his grandfather Edward's original negatives. Kim also worked for many years as an assistant to his uncle Brett, whose bold, abstract photographs rank as some of the finest examples of modern photographic art.

“For many years I worked with my father, Cole Weston, helping him print, mount and spot his father, Edward Weston's, negatives. I also spent 15 years working very closely with my uncle, Brett. Through these great opportunities I learned a very valuable lesson about art. We all take from our artistic endeavors what we as individuals need, to make the process unique and fulfilling to ourselves. After spending countless hours and producing thousands of images in both my fathers' and Brett's darkrooms, I needed to prove that the image was not the most important part of the process, that the process itself held the rewards I was looking for. So for ten years I made only one print of each image, and mounted the negative on the back. The great thing about this thing we call art is that it has no rules. I wouldn't have it any other way.”

For the past six years, Kim and his wife Gina have been sharing their passion, artistry and unique photographic vision with a select group of participants at several workshops held at Wildcat Hill, Edward Weston's former home in the Carmel Highlands. Each workshop combines practical, hands-on instruction in camera and darkroom technique with informal lectures and field trips that immerse participants in the history of the Weston family's contributions to fine art photography. Now expanding their horizons to Scotland and Oaxaca Mexico.

The Weston Photographic Workshops are a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to embrace your own creative spirit. Each workshop is open to photographers at all levels of experience. The only requirement is a love for the beauty and expressive potential of the photographic image.

"What I've learned as an artist and photographer is we all take from our artistic endeavors what we as individuals need to make the process unique and fulfilling to ourselves," says Kim. "I'm always learning from my students, and hope they take away a renewed passion and interest in photography as an art and lifestyle."

 

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