liveBooks Powers New Brett Weston Archive Website
Online Collection Helps Document History, Chronicles Renowned
Photographer's Life
SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwire) - liveBooks,
Inc., the leading provider of award-winning websites that allow
creative professionals to promote and manage their businesses online,
today announced the recent launch of a new liveBooks-powered website for
the Brett Weston Archive (www.brettwestonarchive.com).
Considered one of the greatest and most respected American
photographers of the 20th century, Weston passed away in 1993
and left a prolific body of photographs which have been highly
acclaimed by the art world. While some of his prints can be found in
select galleries and collections around the country, the Brett Weston
Archive's physical location is not open to the public, making the
website the only venue to view this rare, private collection, featuring
six decades of Weston's work.
"This is the only gateway for the public to view the
repository of work at the Brett Weston Archive," said Julie Maguire,
curator of the Brett Weston Archive. "We want this website to serve as
the preeminent resource for people looking for information on the life
and work of Brett Weston."
In addition to his photographs, the website features Weston's
biography, bibliography and chronology of work, and also allows
visitors to virtually step inside past and present exhibitions by
scrolling through interior photographs of each exhibiting gallery.
Maguire said the Brett Weston Archive website will be
continuously updated with the latest exhibition information and news,
and regularly rotate in works from its private archive in order to
present the broadest representation of Weston's work.
Maguire also plans to make the website an interactive
research environment. A catalogue raisonné, which will document
each print and its attributable background information, is currently
underway. The information collected in this process will be filtered
into a research-friendly, online database.
Using technology to preserve -- and showcase --
historic photographs
liveBooks and its partners have worked with other
photographic archives and galleries such as Richard Avedon (www.richardavedon.com) and
present-day "National Geographic" photographer Chris Rainier (www.chrisrainier.com) to preserve
past photographs and reintroduce historic prints to the online world.
"Online galleries can breathe new life into a photographer's
collection of work and help share his or her images with new audiences,"
said Andy Patrick, president and CEO of liveBooks.
"We're honored to play such a significant role in the preservation of
history and the celebration of these photographers' outstanding
careers."
For more information on how liveBooks can create a website
for your archive or gallery, visit www.liveBooks.com.
About liveBooks
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Inc. provides award-winning websites that serve as a business hub
to help professionals in creative industries like photography, graphic
design and interior design save time, promote their businesses and make
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success through design leadership, business integrity and its belief in
the power of image and creativity to enable social change.