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Bruce Weber, Pool time with friends, Santa Barbara, California, 2001.

Bruce Weber American, b. 29/3/1946

Pool time with friends, Santa Barbara, California, 2001.
Archival Pigment Print.
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11 x 14 in / 27 x 35 cm
Edition of 15

16 × 20 in / 40 × 50 cm
Edition of 5
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Hand-signed by artist, titled, numbered and dated on print verso.
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Bruce Weber's 'Pool time with friends, Santa Barbara, California, 2001' stands as a masterful example of the photographer's unique ability to capture intimate moments that seamlessly blend documentary realism with...
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Bruce Weber's "Pool time with friends, Santa Barbara, California, 2001" stands as a masterful example of the photographer's unique ability to capture intimate moments that seamlessly blend documentary realism with dreamlike fantasy.


Born in 1946, Weber has devoted his career to photographing the delicate intersection of desire, aspiration, and genuine human connection. His body of work consistently examines themes of masculinity, youth, and the complex tension between innocence and emerging adulthood.


The photograph embodies Weber's distinctly cinematic sensibility, treating the frame as a scene from an unscripted yet carefully orchestrated film. His technique centers on creating environments where subjects feel sufficiently comfortable to reveal their most authentic selves, consistently producing images that capture what Weber describes as "that romance, that kind of honesty" he perpetually seeks.


The pool setting holds particular significance within Weber's oeuvre, as water frequently appears as a space of vulnerability, freedom, and transformation.


Weber’s intimate approach to photographing friends and companions reflects his philosophical belief that "we sometimes photograph things we can never be," suggesting a deeply personal investment in documenting these idealized moments of human connection.

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