Edward Weston Quote

It seems so utterly naive that landscape - not that of the pictorial school - is not considered of "social significance" when it has a far more important bearing on the human race of a given locale than excrescences called cities.


Edward Weston (ed. 1988)


It seems so utterly naive that landscape - not that of the pictorial school - is not considered of social significance when it has a far more...

It seems so utterly naive that landscape - not that of the pictorial school - is not considered of social significance when it has a far more...

It seems so utterly naive that landscape - not that of the pictorial school - is not considered of social significance when it has a far more...

It seems so utterly naive that landscape - not that of the pictorial school - is not considered of social significance when it has a far more...