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One Day - Get Inspired!
This one-day workshop
offers a special introduction to the Weston family's historic contributions to fine art
photography.
Edward Weston's Darkroom
Imagine yourself standing in the darkroom where Edward Weston worked for
over 10 years. See his original
darkroom, equipment and the modest house that he and Charis lived in
together. Visit Kim's darkroom and gallery and see his latest work.
Original Photographs
Listen to a presentation and have a discussion of photography, showing original
prints by the Weston family.
Visit Point Lobos State Park
In the afternoon take a scenic tour of Point Lobos, where Edward made some
of his most famous images.
Dinner at Wildcat Hill
Enjoy a Saturday-night
dinner in Edward's home and a fireside discussion of photography with an
invited guest artist.
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Visit
Edward Weston's home "Wildcat Hill" and darkroom
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Visit
historical Point Lobos State Park
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View photographs by Edward, Brett and Kim
Weston
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Learn more about the Weston Family of
Photography
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Intimate
dinner and view the work of local photographers
Easy
Introduction
Have
you ever thought about coming for a workshop? If so this is a perfect
introductory visit.
Don't miss out on this is unique opportunity to spend the day and
evening with the Weston's!
What you
need to bring:
Brown bag lunch
Layered clothes for walk, including sturdy walking shoes,
hat and water if needed.
Camera (optional)
Fee for Point Lobos State Park
Register early space is limited to 10
students.
(carpooling may be required)
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