
Bruce Weber American, b. 29/3/1946
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Edition of 10
20 × 24 in / 50 × 60 cm
Edition of 5
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Bruce Weber's "Rickson and son Rawkson, Prainha Beach, Rio, 1986" exemplifies the photographer's extraordinary ability to capture intimate human relationships within his celebrated five-decade career.
This Brazilian beach portrait demonstrates Weber's distinctive approach to photography, which has been instrumental in challenging and redefining traditional perceptions of masculinity.
Weber's work consistently focuses on capturing authentic human emotions and relationships, whether in high-fashion contexts or personal moments like this Brazilian scene.
The photograph showcases his mastery of natural lighting and spontaneous composition—hallmarks that have made his work instantly recognizable across generations.
This photograph was part of his influential 1986 book "O Rio de Janeiro: A Photographic Journal," which brought new glamour and sensuality to the Brazilian capital and paved the way for countless fashion shoots by other photographers.
This work represents Weber's philosophy of finding extraordinary beauty in ordinary human connections.
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