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Inspired by photographers like Edward Weston, she honed her skills, experimenting with still lifes, landscapes, and nudes.\r\n\r\nBernhard\u2019s Signature Style:\r\n\r\nBernhard\u2019s work is known for its exquisite use of light and shadow, creating a sense of intimacy and sensuality in her subjects. She primarily worked in her studio, capturing a range of subjects \u2013 from the human form to everyday objects \u2013 with a close-up focus that revealed intricate details and textures. Her nudes, in particular, departed from conventional portrayals, offering a more nuanced and personal exploration of the body.\r\n\r\nBeyond the Studio:\r\n\r\nWhile best known for her studio work, Bernhard also collaborated with others on unique projects. Notably, she worked with the conchologist Jean Schwengel to photograph seashells, and her collaboration with Melvin Van Peebles resulted in a series capturing the world of San Francisco\u2019s cable car gripmen.\r\n\r\nLegacy:\r\n\r\nA prolific artist and influential teacher, Ruth Bernhard\u2019s career spanned over seven decades. Her work challenged conventional beauty standards and celebrated the beauty found in unexpected places. 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