Poet's Corner: Pre-Dawn
A Berkeley Neighborhood
by Jeffrey Weston
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About the Book
This project started during the Covid-19 pandemic when the population was forced indoors, and in being out there on the streets I felt simultaneously liberated and constrained by the solitude and palpable fear. The launch point was my curiosity with the dramatic tree shadows on the streets and sidewalks, though it evolved into a more emotional approach as I became more attuned to Poet’s Corner. Long experience with photographing at night with its inky shadows and built-in mystery and drama informed my process.
The Poet’s Corner project is also about the boundary of public and private. The exterior walls are public, the landscaping is public, and the cars. kid’s toys, and delivered newspapers are public. The other side of the drawn curtains, however, are intensely private. Speculation about the lives homed here is fueled by the stirrings of the occupants and the occasional fleeting shadows crossing the windows.
What I hope to accomplish with this work is a portrait of my neighborhood in the first-light hours of stillness coupled with the cultural consequences of a pandemic. There is hope in the dawn.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 36 - Publish Date: Jun 27, 2025
- Language English
- Keywords Jeffrey Weston, poets corner
About the Creator
My name is Jeff Weston. I'm a photographic artist and educator living in the Bay Area. I have a BA in Art from San Francisco State University. I have been teaching at the college level since 1988, and currently teach at City College of San Francisco. I have also taught at the Academy of Art University, College of Marin and UC Extension, Berkeley. I teach and have taught many classes in both film and digital, including Color and Light, Color Theory, Color Printing, Landscape photography, Contemporary Landscape, Landscape as Architecture, Landscape as Fine Art, Natural Light, Beginning Photography, Lightroom, Night Photography, the Language of Photography, Fine art Portfolio, and others. I retired from wedding photography in 2002 to concentrate my energies on landscape photography and teaching. I love them both immensely. My night color landscape work explores ideas of identity and vacancy, and often uses subjective color. My natural landscape photographs are concerned with dignity and b