This volume offers a selection of his photographs as well as an insightful test, which helps the reader to understand the man as an artist and conservationist.
This book is a selection of representative examples of Ansel Adams' National Park Service Photographs.
"In 1941 the National Park Service commissioned noted photographer Ansel Adams to create a photo mural for the Department of the Interior Building in Washington, DC. The theme was to be nature as exemplified and protected in the U.S. ...
In 1941 Ansel Adams was hired by the United States Department of the Interior to photograph America's national parks for a series of murals that would celebrate the country's natural...
Ansel Adams: An American Place, 1936
In 1941 Ansel Adams was hired by the United States Department of the Interior to photograph America's national parks for a series of murals that would celebrate the country's natural heritage.
Here are his greatest images of more than 40 national parks and monuments. 78 duotones.
Ansel Adams: Photographs
Ansel Adams sublime photographs of trees are the subject of this beautiful and elegant homage to the most graceful form in nature. 50 tritone photos.
In 1941, Ansel Adams photographed America's national parks for a series of murals that would celebrate the country's natural heritage.
The New York Times bestselling series with now over 1 million copies sold continues to kick butt with a new action volume!
Educational Videos are offered in the back through the use of QR codes, that, when scanned, takes the student to an online video showing a video relating to the book topic. This gives the readers additional content to supplement the text.
From Edward Curtis' haunting portraits to Ansel Adams' soaring vistas, this informative and visually compelling overview of America's most famous photographers traces the history and evolution of the black and...
At the young age of 14, Ansel Adams found his life's work. Growing up in San Francisco in the early 1900s, Adams traveled with his family to Yosemite National Park in 1916 and fell in love with the breathtaking scenery.
In 1941 Ansel Adams was hired by the United States Department of the Interior to photograph America's national parks for a series of murals that would celebrate the country's natural heritage.
Ansel Adams is best known for a series of photographs he produced of America's natural heritage known collectively as the National Park Service Photographs, representative examples of which are reproduced...
The invitation to photograph the nation's parklands was the perfect assignment for Adams, as it allowed him to express his deepest convictions as artist, conservationist, and citizen.
This volume offers a selection of his photographs as well as an insightful test, which helps the reader to understand the man as an artist and conservationist.
This volume offers a selection of his photographs as well as an insightful test, which helps the reader to understand the man as an artist and conservationist.
Most of the pictures in this book are from the National Parks Mural Project, but it also includes work from other projects.