On Saturday, September 20, from 10:30-11:30 a.m., attendees will have the opportunity to view a rare copy of Edward Weston’s famous Pepper No. 30 photograph, as well as a selection of prints from Weston’s circle of photographic contemporaries. Attendees will be accompanied by Becky Senf (chief curator), who will discuss Weston’s pepper and the relationships of the f64 group of photographers.
CCP Treasures: Edward Weston and His Circle Print Viewing

Edward Weston, “Pepper No. 30,” 1930, Edward Weston Archive/Gift of the Heirs of Edward Weston, © Center for Creative Photography, Arizona Board of Regents
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