Brett Weston
American Photographer · 1911–1993
7 works on LinkedCulture
Brett Weston's starkly beautiful photographs fall under the same conceptual framework as those of his famous father, the well-known American photographer Edward Weston. Both used large-format cameras, insisted on previsualizing final images before exposure, and produced immaculate prints. Weston demonstrated his potential at an early age. He was thirteen years old when he began using his father's
Works

Rain Drops
Getty Museum · 1953

Rock Form, Point Lobos, California
Getty Museum · 1961–1962
![[Tree and Windows]](https://media.getty.edu/iiif/image/2e2faa6d-8945-466c-a194-4cf6fe9c6429/full/808,/0/default.jpg)
[Tree and Windows]
Getty Museum · 1943–1944

Trolley Car, East Forty-Second Street, New York City
Getty Museum · about 1944–1945

Untitled
Getty Museum · around 1968
![White Sands [Landscape with Dune and Clouds]](https://media.getty.edu/iiif/image/261aefce-e4bf-4a7b-9a41-a2d2f2b7d05e/full/808,/0/default.jpg)
White Sands [Landscape with Dune and Clouds]
Getty Museum · 1946
![[White Sands, New Mexico]](https://media.getty.edu/iiif/image/57eecf7f-b0c5-4333-92f1-b0262039eb9c/full/808,/0/default.jpg)
[White Sands, New Mexico]
Getty Museum · 1947