Ansel Adams (One of the Greatest Photographers of All Time ) - Lot 240

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Ansel Adams (One of the Greatest Photographers of All Time ) - Lot 240
Ansel Adams (One of the Greatest Photographers of All Time ) Apple Think Different Ansel Adams (One of the Greatest Photographers of All Time ) Apple Think Different Ansel Easton Adams (February 20, 1902, San Francisco - April 22, 1984, Monterey) was an American photographer and environmentalist, best known for his black-and-white photographs of the American West, particularly the Sierra Nevada and Yosemite National Park. One of his most famous photographs is Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico. In collaboration with Fred Archer, Adams developed the zone system, a process for determining the correct exposure and contrast adjustment on the final print. The resulting depth and clarity are the hallmarks of photographs by Ansel Adams and those he taught the technique to. Initially, Adams used large-format cameras (larger than 4 × 5 inches), which, despite their size, weight, set-up time and film cost, were a good way of ensuring sharpness, thanks to their high resolution. Adams founded the Groupe f/64 with photographer friends Edward Weston and Imogen Cunningham, who in turn set up the photography department at the Museum of Modern Art. Ansel Adams' timeless, visually arresting photographs are still reproduced today on a wide variety of media: calendars, posters, books, making his images famous and recognizable. A wilderness reserve now bears his name, south of Yosemite National Park in California. Affiche entoilée/ Vintage Poster on Linnen T.B.E. A - 61 x 91 1998
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