This book is the largest compilation of Adams' photographic works ever published. Organized chronologically, it presents the full range of his finest work, from early efforts in the 1920s, to his ...
Ansel Adams took his first long trip into the wilderness in 1920, when he was just eighteen. His burro, Mistletoe, carried almost a hundred pounds of gear and food; he himself carried a thirty-pound ...
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 ...
LOS ANGELES – During the last years of his life, Ansel Adams pored over the tens of thousands of negatives he’d carefully stored since his teens, setting aside 70 he determined would stand as his ...
An Ansel Adams landscape is instantly recognizable to those who love photography. The black and white mountains, moonrises, gnarled trees, rivers snaking through the land and streams of light ...
On Sept. 3, journalist Charles Russo published an SFGATE investigation titled “Lost California photos from Ansel Adams raise compelling questions.” The story, which Russo first started reporting all ...
“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 ...
SAN FRANCISCO - An iconic San Francisco house is up for sale for the first time in more than 50 years. The 4-bed and 3.5- bath home in the Presidio is known as the Ansel Adams home and is now being ...
In “Stony the Road,” the photographer Dawoud Bey offers a captive’s-eye view of the Richmond Slave Trail. By Blake Gopnik New York City’s sprawling public health care system contains one of the ...
An Ansel Adams landscape is instantly recognizable to those who love photography. The black and white mountains, moonrises, gnarled trees, rivers snaking through the land and streams of light ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- During the last years of his life, Ansel Adams pored over the tens of thousands of negatives he'd carefully stored since his teens, setting aside 70 he determined would stand as ...