By Water's Light
February, 1986
By Water's LightBrett Weston's swimming pool is painted as black as a darkroom. At one end is an optically perfect window through which the 74-year-old photographer, huddled in a hot concrete room, aims his lens at the submerged figure: a nude woman, her body swathed in flickering patterns of refracted light. The world-renowned photographer clicks the shutter, and the moment is frozen.Weston, son of master nature photographer Edward Weston, is one of the most avidly collected of modern-day photo...