Ansel Adams and his contemporaries, Edward Weston, and Eliot Porter pioneered the field of landscape photography, but it was Adams who, along with being one of the best known for his iconic images, ...
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, ...
This story appears in the October 2011 issue of National Geographic magazine. On his first trip to the Sierra Nevada, in June of 1916, Ansel Adams went armed with a camera—a Kodak No. 1 Brownie—and ...
“Once it was a rich, sleepy school with rich, sleepy students; now it aims to be the ‘Harvard of the West.’” That was how Time magazine described Stanford University in the fall of 1962. The ...
For more than 150 years, visitors have taken hundreds of millions of photographs of Yosemite National Park. But many of the park’s most iconic images — timeless, internationally famous shots of Half ...
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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