Kim Weston "Ballerina" Show in Los Angeles
If by chance you are in Los Angeles CA next month (Thursday July 7) we hope you can stop by the Duncan Miller Gallery to see Kim Weston's "Ballerina Show". Highlighted in this show are some of Kim's newest Painted Ballerina Photographs.
Studio Nude Workshop
Weston Photography Newsletter - June 2011
Proofing Prints from Paris
We just returned from 2 weeks in Paris! Since we have been home Kim has been in the darkroom developing his negatives and proofing his prints.
Exposure to Platinum Printing
Pure Photography, Post Production & Mixed Media
Kim Weston (b. 1953)“Painting is a physical act; photography has a tendency to be very craft driven, very precise. The camera records real things. I would much rather photograph reality and paint it the way I want it. In painting, I can attack the surface, creating what could only occur in my imagination or my dreams. It gives me the opportunity to invent colors, make shadows blue, to make things different.”
Weston Photography Newsletter - May 2011
Kim Weston & Roman Loranc Workshop - May 2011
Kim Weston has asked Roman Loranc to join us in our upcoming workshop on May 12-15, 2011 at The San Miguel Mission Workshop and Book Project. Join us for this rare opportunity to learn photography from Roman Loranc.
Newsletter - April 2011
Newsletter - April 2011
Happy Birthday Edward Weston at 125 years old!
Newsletter - March 2011
Center for Creative Photography
In February Kim and Zach flew out to Phoenix for a week long of Photography related events. Kim and Randy Efros gave a gallery talk/tour on the Brett Weston (1911-1993) and Sonya Noskowiak (1900-1975) Exhibition. They had such good attendance they had to move the venue to a bigger lecture hall, they showed work at a private home In-Salon gathering.
ATT Pebble Beach National Pro Am
We walked on Carmel Beach this morning because the AT& T Pro Am was being played on the Pebble Beach golf course. You can see the tournament from the beach! Golfers always lose their golf balls in the high grass on the 4th hole (I think that is correct), it's the last hole on the north end of the beach. Its fun to watch them search for their balls and try and hit them back on the course.