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Ansel Adams and his contemporaries, Edward Weston, and Eliot Porter pioneered the field of landscape photography, but it was Adams who, along with being one of the best known for his iconic images, ...
Famed landscape photographer Ansel Adams (1902-1984) was overwhelmingly influential on generations of artists and environmentalists. His black-and-white photographs of famous landscapes, including ...
In the spring of 1927, photographer Ansel Adams hiked with his friends through the snow at Yosemite National Park in California. The 25-year-old brought along his camera, as he always did, stopping to ...
In “Stony the Road,” the photographer Dawoud Bey offers a captive’s-eye view of the Richmond Slave Trail. By Blake Gopnik New York City’s sprawling public health care system contains one of the ...
The Portland Art Museum started promoting “Ansel Adams in Our Time” well over a year ago. Organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the exhibition had the makings of being a blockbuster. It would ...
Though Ansel Adams spent his last two decades living and working on the jagged shores of one of the most dramatic and camera-ready spots in the world, you won’t find pictures of his own Central Coast ...
The photographs Ansel Adams made of the American West are some of the most familiar and recognizable images of the 20th century. The art of Ansel Adams, however, is something that can only be ...
Ansel Adams' dramatic black and white photographs of Yosemite National Park and other natural wonders have become extremely well-known and popular. Adams' images of Half Dome and El Capitan have ...
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