Young Charis Wilson sits naked in a doorway with her dead bowed, worrying that the crooked part in her hair will ruin the photograph being taken by Edward Weston. The year is 1936. Here is a long-awaited memoir that paints an intimate portrait of one of the most important photographers of the 20th century--told by the woman who was his model, wife, working partner, and author of books illustrated with Weston's work. Photos.
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Young Charis Wilson sits naked in a doorway with her dead bowed, worrying that the crooked part in her hair will ruin the photograph being taken by Edward Weston. The year is 1936. Here is a long-awaited memoir that paints an intimate portrait of one of the most important photographers of the 20th century--told by the woman who was his model, wife, working partner, and author of books illustrated with Weston's work. Photos.
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