Ansel Adams took his first long trip into the wilderness ... And I believe it was Jackson's series of pictures on the top of Mt. Hoffman, with wet plates, that is, having to take the darkroom ...
Ansel Adams's grandfather ... Paul Strand and Charles Sheeler to shoot advertising photos with Kodak film. Unfortunately, many of the color prints have faded due to the instability of the dyes ...
The story of Group f.64 and its heirs, now showing at the museum, is rooted in the Bay Area tradition of rebelliousness ...
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I should not be so curious but since I'm not a cat, I'm safe from the old saying's fate! I need some help with these two photos. The Golden Gloves photo came from a memory book on the McCook Elks Club ...
Ansel Adams went armed with a camera—a Kodak No. 1 Brownie—and started shooting. "I expect to be broke if I keep up the rate I am taking pictures," the budding 14-year-old photographer wrote ...
When the name Ansel Adams is mentioned in conversation, people think of the romantic and mythic photographs he made throughout the American West, especially in Yosemite and the iconic shots of El ...