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Bruce Weber, “A Letter to True,” True and Tai, Montauk, New York, 2003.

Bruce Weber American, b. 29/3/1946

“A Letter to True,” True and Tai, Montauk, New York, 2003.
Archival Pigment Print.
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11 x 14 in / 27 x 35 cm
Edition of 15
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50.8 x 61 cm / 20 x 24 in
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 photograph from “A Letter to True,” taken in Montauk in 2003, presents an evocative meditation on companionship, memory, and the quiet grandeur of everyday life. Shot in luminous...
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Bruce Weber’s photograph from “A Letter to True,” taken in Montauk in 2003, presents an evocative meditation on companionship, memory, and the quiet grandeur of everyday life.


Shot in luminous black-and-white, the image brings together two unlikely companions—a majestic elephant, Tai, poised gracefully on one knee, and True, a serene golden retriever, sitting attentively by its side. The tranquil landscape and vast sky behind them evoke a sense of openness and possibility.


Weber’s visual storytelling is seamless, inviting viewers to witness a rare moment of interspecies kinship.


The elegance in Tai’s posture, trunk raised in gentle movement, suggests both dignity and playfulness. True’s attentive gaze carries devotion, patience, and understanding, qualities which resonate throughout Weber’s cinematic and photographic work.


What surfaces in this tender tableau is not just a portrait, but an ode to friendship—unbound by form or expectation.


This photograph is rooted in the spirit of Weber’s film, which explores themes of unconditional love, memory, and how animals embody the idea of living fully in the present.


The black-and-white palette enhances the tactile details—the elephant’s textured hide, the dog’s soft fur—and heightens the emotional clarity. The image’s stillness encourages contemplation, reflecting Weber’s penchant for honest, heartfelt imagery that explores the depth of bonds between beings.


The essence of Weber’s work, as seen here, is a blending of childhood innocence, nostalgia, and a yearning for connection.


Through these companions, the image speaks to the comfort found in relationships and the way they anchor us, especially in uncertain times. It quietly expands on the themes in “A Letter to True,” framing experiences of loss, hope, and kinship in a poetic, visually arresting vignette that invites viewers to find beauty and solace in moments of simple togetherness.

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