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Created with high-quality printing techniques for a vivid and sharp image, this versatile art print strikes a balance between quality and affordability.
Created with high-quality printing techniques for a vivid and sharp image, this versatile art print strikes a balance between quality and affordability.
In 1941, a young Ansel Adams was hired by the United States government to photograph the country’s national parks. The breathtaking images taken by Adams illustrate both his early technical achievements with photography and earns his place among the world’s most renowned landscape photographers. Adams was instrumental in raising photography’s status to that of fine art, even helping to establish a permanent photography department at the New York Metropolitan Museum. As a diligent activist, he played a seminal role in the dawning of the environmental consciousness through his work on the Board of Directors of the Sierra Club.
Read MoreFrom the tiniest reflection to the tallest mountain peak, Ansel Adams’ majestic “Half Dome, Merced River, Winter” captures the emotion of many of the glorious elements of nature that he sought to preserve. Originally a pianist, Adams (1902 – 1984) felt strongly compelled to embrace nature photography as a means of raising environmental awareness. His legendary work is not only exceedingly inspirational, but masterfully contrasts light and shadow in exceptional compositions.
Created with high-quality printing techniques for a vivid and sharp image, this versatile art print strikes a balance between quality and affordability.
In 1941, a young Ansel Adams was hired by the United States government to photograph the country’s national parks. The breathtaking images taken by Adams illustrate both his early technical achievements with photography and earns his place among the world’s most renowned landscape photographers. Adams was instrumental in raising photography’s status to that of fine art, even helping to establish a permanent photography department at the New York Metropolitan Museum. As a diligent activist, he played a seminal role in the dawning of the environmental consciousness through his work on the Board of Directors of the Sierra Club.
Read MoreFrom the tiniest reflection to the tallest mountain peak, Ansel Adams’ majestic “Half Dome, Merced River, Winter” captures the emotion of many of the glorious elements of nature that he sought to preserve. Originally a pianist, Adams (1902 – 1984) felt strongly compelled to embrace nature photography as a means of raising environmental awareness. His legendary work is not only exceedingly inspirational, but masterfully contrasts light and shadow in exceptional compositions.