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Edward Weston

Benchmark score:
9.0

Edward Weston (1886 – 1958) was an American photographer renowned for his pioneering work in the realm of modernist photography. Born in Highland Park, Illinois, Weston is celebrated for his exquisite black-and-white photographs, particularly his close-up studies of natural forms, nudes, and landscapes. Did you know? Edward Weston was a founding member of the influential photography group known as Group f/64, which included other notable photographers such as Ansel Adams and Imogen Cunningham. The group advocated for a sharp focus and precise rendering of photographic images. This style is recognized by Midjourney quite well, shining the most in the prompts close to original Edward Weston’s subjects: landscapes, peole, textures and nature. The Midlibrary score is 9/9.