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There have been numerous photographers all through history who influenced other artists. Ansel Adams is one them was an inspiring environmentalist and landscape photographer from the 1980's. Adams was known for black and white landscape photographs and using his work to promote conservation of the wilderness. He was born in 1902 in San Francisco, California; Coming from a wealthy family, his grandfather founded a lumber business. The lumber business would then be passed on to Ansel's dad. That would all soon change due to an earthquake aftershock in 1906. The aftershock knocked Ansel down, he broke his nose and after that day he would be marked with bad luck for the rest of his life. Later on, in life, he would condemn his family for The Redwood …show more content…

A year after he had his first exhibition in the Smithsonian Institution located in Washington, Dc. with all his success in 1933, he decided to open his own gallery called, Ansel Adams Gallery for the Arts. As he became more and more involved in the conservation of wilderness so in 1938 he created a limited edition book, titled 'Sierra-Nevada: The John Muir Trail.' This book and a testimony before Congress would later go on and being a vital key to making Kings Canyon a National Park. Ansel would go on to put many photography exhibits, appointed as a teacher and much …show more content…

He has many popular photographs with completely different styles. One of Ansel Adams, more popular pictures would be a beautiful black and white photograph of a landscape. From the angle, Adams took the picture you can see trees with mountains in the background. In the mountains, you barely see a waterfall on the right side of the photograph. The sky is not clear but it is cloudy. The clouds are at the tip of the mountains so that means the mountains are at high altitude. By the image you wouldn't be able to tale due to the clouds there are mountains in the far back.
The picture is titled Clearing Winter Storm by Ansel Adams was taken in 1935. Ansel Adams and a colleague of his would track weather to determine when it would be perfect weather to take pictures. This picture was taken in the winter after heavy rain and snow, in the Yosemite National Park. Ansel Adams practicing his camera settings really paid off because you can clearly see the details in the

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