Ansel Adams

POINT LOBOS, CA - SEPTEMBER 3: (NO U.S. TABLOID SALES) Legendary photographer Ansel Adams with his large format camera September 3, 1979 in Point Lobos (south of Carmel), California. Adams, born in San Francisco, was a commercial photographer for 30 years. He created photos of western landscapes that were inspired by a trip to Yosemite, California as a child. He won three Guggenheim grants to photograph the national parks (1944--58), served on the board of the Sierra Club (1934-71) and founded the f/64 group with Edward Weston in 1932. Adams passed away April 22, 1984 of heart failure aggravated by cancer. (Photo by David Hume Kennerly/Getty Images)
POINT LOBOS, CA - SEPTEMBER 3: (NO U.S. TABLOID SALES) Legendary photographer Ansel Adams with his large format camera September 3, 1979 in Point Lobos (south of Carmel), California. Adams, born in San Francisco, was a commercial photographer for 30 years. He created photos of western landscapes that were inspired by a trip to Yosemite, California as a child. He won three Guggenheim grants to photograph the national parks (1944--58), served on the board of the Sierra Club (1934-71) and founded the f/64 group with Edward Weston in 1932. Adams passed away April 22, 1984 of heart failure aggravated by cancer. (Photo by David Hume Kennerly/Getty Images)
Ansel Adams
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David Hume Kennerly / Contributor
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51223477
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Hulton Archive
Date created:
September 03, 1979
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