Ansel Adams's fame rests on his being one of the premier pictorial photographers of all time. He was enormously influential in getting "pure" Photography recognized as an art form in and of itself, rather than photography trying to mimic older art forms. His career concentrated on the American West, especially the Yosemite Valley, working almost exclusively for much of his lifework in very large format black and white. His crisp, rich, stunning pictures are seen all over to this day, on walls, calendars, place mats, books - simply everywhere. Adams's photographs set the benchmark for landscapes. They speak for themselves. They are absolutely, literally brilliant.
Part of the reason for their brilliance is Adams's development of what he called The Zone System, which is a little hard to describe but is a method for exposure and development of a black and white negative to insure total tonal detail from brightest highlight to the deepest shadow. Among many other works, Adams wrote three technical books detailing his methods entitled, appropriately, The Camera; The Negative; and The Print.
Adams was one of the founding members of the f/64 school or group, (sometimes called the f/64 club), a coterie of contemporary photographers who shared similar interests and goals. That association of some of the finest photographers of their generation led directly to the creation of the Museum of Modern Art's department of photography. f/64 refers to an extremely small f/stop or aperture in the lens which is intended to help insure the greatest depth of field - sharpness in an image from very near to very far. Many of Adams greatest photographs are characterized by this kind of near-to-far wire sharpness.
Adams was also a classical pianist, an avid environmentalist, and a dedicated teacher. He helped expand the National Parks System and The Sierra Club. Because of his musical background, he was often heard to refer to the negative as the "score" and the print as the "performance." He loved to go back into his archives and reprint older negatives as he refined his techniques throughout his life. He was a powerful proponent of the practice of "visualization," wherein the photographer should try to "see" the finished print in his mind's eye. He used to send students out with a large format camera and a single sheet of film as an exercise. They only got one shot, so they had to get it right.
Ansel Adams died April 22, 1984 of heart failure aggravated by cancer. He left his wife, Virginia, children Michael and Anne, and five grandchildren.
Im not sure when he took his first picture, because that could be at any time during his life. His first photographs were published in 1921 though.
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Ansel Adams died on April 22, 1984 at the age of 82.
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He died in 1984. See link for more.
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He died in 1984
Ansel Adams was born on February 20, 1902 and died on April 22, 1984. Ansel Adams would have been 82 years old at the time of death or 113 years old today.
Yes, Ansel Adams' mother's name was Olive Bray Adams.
Ansel Adams is known for his use of lighting in his black and white landscape photos.
Ansel Adams was born February 20, 1902 and died in 1984.
Both. Ansel Adams used 8 x 10 glass plates in his field camera, but he also shot pictures with film cameras, such as a medium format Hasselblad, a Zeiss Milliflex 35 mm rangefinder, and even Polaroids.
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Ansel Adams used view cameras, but he didn't like Deardorffs for some reason. What he really liked best was his Hasselblad.
Ansel Adams was born on February 20, 1902 and died on April 22, 1984. Ansel Adams would have been 82 years old at the time of death or 113 years old today.
Ansel Adams had a nickname it was The white and black man
Yosemite.
Ansel Adams was a famous photographer.
You can learn that he was the first photographer
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Ansel Adams wife's name is Virginia Best
Yes, Ansel Adams' mother's name was Olive Bray Adams.
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Ansel Adams was born on February 20, 1902.