Ansel Adams


Ansel Adams Posters Prints Photography Black White
Ansel Adams Posters Prints Photography Black White
Ansel Adams Photography
Ansel Adams had been born in San Francisco, California to to upper-class parents Charles and Olive Adams. An only child, Ansel was called after his uncle Ansel Easton. The Adams family had originally come from New England, after migrating out of Ireland during the early 1700's. Ansel's family has never been associated with the Presidential Adams family. Ansel's grandfather founded and built up a flourishing lumber company, later run by his father, although his father's natural gifts belonged ...


Ansel Adams: Hero for the National Parks System
Ansel Adams: Hero for the National Parks System
Ansel Adams: Influential in Photography, But Also With Congress
Ansel Adams' photographs are ubiquitous in America. Doctor's offices, banks, libraries, any place that needs classy decor at a reasonable price is likely to have one. Yet his work has not sucumbed to the triteness that such over exposed work often does. The eye does not tire of Ansel Adams' photgraphs, nor do the black and white master pieces blend into the background, offering only visual white noise. Several years back the North Carolina Museum of Art had an extensive show with his work. I...


Photography of Ansel Adams, America's Foremost Landscape Photographer!
Photography of Ansel Adams, America's Foremost Landscape Photographer!
Ansel Adams
In a career that spanned over six decades, Ansel Easton Adams (February 20, 1902 - April 22, 1984) was at once America's foremost landscape photographer and one of its most ardent environmentalists. A master photographer, with over 40,000 photographs, teacher and naturalist, the profound impact of his work continues to expand as each generation discovers the magnificent, luminous beauty of his art. One most important and lasting contribution to the artistic, practical, and technical aspects ...



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