Quote by Kim Weston
Uncle Brett had a definite vision that he was after, I dont think

Uncle Brett had a definite vision that he was after, I dont think having a famous father affected him much. – Kim Weston

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I photographed rocks and trees and tide pools and nudes and all that stuff for years and years. Until 20 years ago when I found that I could do it in the studio and never have to travel. – Kim Weston

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Travel
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Growing up, I didnt give my grandfathers photography a second thought. I wasnt involved in his work, except that I helped my dad print his negatives. – Kim Weston

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dad
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What I had to prove was that I had a dedication and a desire and a passion to do the work and everything else would fall in place because I have a vision that I want to portray and it did and I do it. I dont sell anything. – Kim Weston

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work
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