Ansel Adams wrote of an "inevitable conflict" between the accuracy of color film and people's subjective reaction to colors. Excerpted from the book Ansel Adams in ...
Ansel Adams was the poet of the gray spectrum, the man who dipped the American sublime into the inkpot of black-and-white photography and by that means made it new again. So persuasive were his ...
It was not my intention to come away drunk from my interview with renowned photographer Ansel Adams, but good manners and proper etiquette left me no choice. This was in 1983. I was covering the arts ...
A new method of photography is invented in France by Louise Jacques Mande Daguerre. The French government purchases the rights to the invention and makes it available to the public. Within months, ...
To Matthew Adams, Ansel Adams was simply his grandpa. Growing up in Fresno, California, Matthew would spend time with him during short summer vacations in Yosemite National Park, where his grandfather ...
Ansel Adams started making color transparencies, essentially 4 x 5 slides, in the mid 30’s, with the invention of Kodachrome. He made an estimated 3500 color works with most being created between 1946 ...
A new method of photography is invented in France by Louise Jacques Mande Daguerre. The French government purchases the rights to the invention and makes it available to the public. Within months, ...
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