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Looking at Ansel Adams : The Photographs and the Man

SKU: 9780316217804
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  • Author:
    STILLMAN Andrea G
  • ISBN:
    9780316217804
  • Publication Date:
    30/10/2012
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    272
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Little - Brown
  • Country of Publication:
Looking at Ansel Adams : The Photographs and the Man
Looking at Ansel Adams : The Photographs and the Man

Looking at Ansel Adams : The Photographs and the Man

SKU: 9780316217804
Regular price $79.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    STILLMAN Andrea G
  • ISBN:
    9780316217804
  • Publication Date:
    30/10/2012
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    272
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Little - Brown
  • Country of Publication:

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Looking at Ansel Adams is a personal and penetrating study that explores Ansel's life as an artist by looking closely at the stories behind 20 of his most significant images. Immediately recognizable photographs like Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico, and Mount McKinley and Wonder Lake are turned on their axes and seen from a new angle, along with ancillary photographs, alternative versions, and letters and postcards that relate to these beloved icons. Less familiar but equally important photographs provide unexpected insight into Ansel's creative and personal life. For anyone with a love of the American wilderness and an interest in the life and work of the country's most revered landscape photographer and environmental advocate, Looking at Ansel Adams is an essential and deeply satisfying book.
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  • Looking at Ansel Adams is a personal and penetrating study that explores Ansel's life as an artist by looking closely at the stories behind 20 of his most significant images. Immediately recognizable photographs like Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico, and Mount McKinley and Wonder Lake are turned on their axes and seen from a new angle, along with ancillary photographs, alternative versions, and letters and postcards that relate to these beloved icons. Less familiar but equally important photographs provide unexpected insight into Ansel's creative and personal life. For anyone with a love of the American wilderness and an interest in the life and work of the country's most revered landscape photographer and environmental advocate, Looking at Ansel Adams is an essential and deeply satisfying book.
Looking at Ansel Adams is a personal and penetrating study that explores Ansel's life as an artist by looking closely at the stories behind 20 of his most significant images. Immediately recognizable photographs like Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico, and Mount McKinley and Wonder Lake are turned on their axes and seen from a new angle, along with ancillary photographs, alternative versions, and letters and postcards that relate to these beloved icons. Less familiar but equally important photographs provide unexpected insight into Ansel's creative and personal life. For anyone with a love of the American wilderness and an interest in the life and work of the country's most revered landscape photographer and environmental advocate, Looking at Ansel Adams is an essential and deeply satisfying book.