Here's an interesting tidbit from the Weston obit in NY TImes of Jan 2 1958:
"He never used an enlarger nor artificial light. He did no retouching and rarely took a second shot of the same subject. His equipment was spare: an 8 x 10 Deardroff camera with two lenses: a 12-inch Cooke triple-convertible anatigmat (British-made) and a 14-inch Ektar lens; a tripod, filters and a meter."
I suppose the inevitable question is what tripod and head did he use?
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