Helen Charis Wilson (/ˈkɛərɪs/; Greek: χάρις; May 5, 1914 – November 20, 2009), most widely known as a subject of Edward Weston's photographs, was a model and writer.
I knew I really didn’t look that good, and that Edward Weston had glorified me, but it was a very pleasant thing to be glorified and I couldn’t wait to go back for more.
If the face appears, the picture is inevitably a portrait and the expression of the face will dictate the viewer's response to the body.
Whatever the reasons, I enjoyed being nude; it felt natural to me. I got the same kind of pleasure from being free of clothing that many people get from being well dressed.
I suppose we acquire most of our feelings about our bodies too early, and in ways too complicated, to make them easy to account for.
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