Книга: Ansel Adams «Ansel Adams: 400 Photographs»
Ansel Adams: 400 Photographs presents the full spectrum Adams' greatest work in a single volume for the first time, offering an entirely new perspective on his monumental career. The photographs are arranged chronologically into five major periods in order to convey Adams' development as an artist-from his first photographs made in Yosemite and the High Sierra in 1916 to his work in the National Parks in the 1940s up to his last important photographs from the 1960s. An introduction and brief essays on selected images provide information about Adams' life, document the evolution of his technique, and give voice to his artistic vision. Few artists of any era can claim to have produced four hundred images of lasting beauty and significance. It is a testament to Adams' vision and a lifetime of hard work that a book of this scale can be justified. Ansel Adams: 400 Photographs is a must-have reference and gift book for anyone who appreciates photography and the allure of the... Издательство: "Little, Brown and Company" (2007) Формат: 210x260, 440 стр.
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Ansel Adams
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Ansel Easton Adams (February 20, 1902 – April 22, 1984) was a legendary American
For his images, he developed the
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Life
Childhood
Adams was born in the Western Addition of
His mother’s family came from Baltimore and his maternal grandfather had a successful freight-hauling business but squandered his wealth in failed mining and real estate ventures in Nevada. [Ansel Adams, 1983a. "Ansel Adams: An Autobiography". Boston: Little, Brown and Co. ISBN 0-8212-1596-5, p. 4]
Ansel Adams was born in his parents' bed. When he was four years old, he was tossed face-first into a garden wall during an Adams was a hyperactive child and prone to frequent sickness. He had few friends but his family home and surroundings on the heights facing San Francisco Bay provided ample childhood activities. He hadn’t the patience for games or sports but the curious child took to nature at an early age, collecting bugs and exploring the nearby beach. [Adams, 1983a, p. 14] His father bought a telescope and they shared the hobby enthusiastically. His parents raised him to follow the ideas of After the death of his grandfather and the aftermath of the Music became the main focus of his later youth. Possessing a photographic memory, Adams quickly learned to read music and play the piano. Through a series of dedicated piano teachers, the regime of grueling piano exercises and strict discipline quieted his hyperactivity and his musical skills blossomed. Music also provided the channeled emotional outlet he had craved. He applied himself seriously toward becoming a concert pianist. [Adams, 1983a, p. 24] Adams first visited Yosemite National Park in 1916 with his family. The famous valley was the first place in the United States to be designated a protected nature area by a Congressional act, signed by While in Yosemite, he had frequent contact with the Best family, owners of Best's Studio, who allowed him to practice on their old square piano. In 1928, Ansel Adams married Virginia Best in Best's Studio in Yosemite Valley. Virginia inherited the studio from her artist father on his death in 1935, and the Adams continued to operate the studio until 1971. The studio, now known as the Ansel Adams Gallery, remains in the hands of the Adams family. At age 17, Adams joined the During his twenties, most of his friends came from musical connections, particularly violinist and amateur photographer Cedric Wright, who became his best friend as well as his philosophical and cultural mentor. Their shared philosophy came from In summer, Adams would enjoy a life of hiking, camping, and photographing, and the rest of the year he worked to improve his piano playing, expanding his piano technique and musical expression. He also gave piano lessons to make some income, finally affording a grand piano suitable to his musical ambitions. [Adams, 1983a, p. 27] His first photographs were published in 1921 and Best’s Studio began selling his Yosemite prints the following year. His early photos already showed careful composition and sensitivity to tonal balance. In letters and cards to family, he also expresses his daring to climb to the best view points and brave the worst elements. [Alinder and Stillman, 1988. "Ansel Adams: Letters and Images 1916-1984". Boston: Little, Brown & Co. ISBN 0-8212-1691-0, p. 3] At this point, however, Adams was still planning a career in music, even though his small hands, easily bruised by bravura playing, limited his repertoire to practiced works which benefited from his strengths of fine touch and excellent musicality. [Adams, 1983a, p. 28] It took seven more years, though, for Adams to finally concede that at best he might become a concert pianist of limited range, an accompanist, or a piano teacher. In the mid-1920s, Adams experimented with soft-focus, etching, bromoil, and other techniques of the pictorial photographers, such as Career In 1927, Adams contracted for his first portfolio, in his new style, which included his famous image "Monolith", the vertical western face of With the sponsorship and promotion of Albert Bender, an arts-connected businessman, Adams’s first portfolio was a success (earning nearly $4,000) and soon he received commercial assignments to photograph the wealthy patrons who bought his portfolio. [Alinder, 1996, p. 62] Adams also came to understand how important it was that his carefully crafted photos were reproduced to best effect. At Bender’s invitation, he joined the prestigious Roxburghe Club, an association devoted to fine printing and high standards in book arts. He learned much about printing techniques, inks, design, and layout which he later applied to other projects. [Alinder, 1996, p. 68] Unfortunately, at that time, most of his darkroom work was still being done in the basement of his parent’s home, and he was somewhat limited by barely adequate equipment. After a cooling off period with Virginia Best during 1925–6, during which he had short-lasting relationships with various women, many of them students of his mentor Cedric Wright, he married Virginia in 1928. The newlyweds moved in with his parents to save expenses. His marriage also marked the end of his serious attempt at a musical career, as well as her ambitions to be a classical singer. Between 1929 and 1942, Adams’ works became more mature and he became more established. In the course of his 60-year career, the 1930s were a particularly productive and experimental time. Adams expanded his works, focusing on detailed close-ups as well as large forms from mountains to factories. [cite web| url = http://www.artinfo.com/news/story/24185/ansel-adams-at-the-phoenix-art-museum/|title = Ansel Adams at the Phoenix Art Museum|publisher = ARTINFO|accessmonthday = November 29|accessyear = 2006] In 1930 Through a friend with Washington connections Adams was able to put on his first solo museum exhibition at the Smithsonian Institution in 1931, featuring 60 prints taken in the High Sierra. He received an excellent review from the Washington Post, “His photographs are like portraits of the giant peaks, which seem to be inhabited by mythical gods”. [Alinder, 1996, p. 77] Despite his success, Adams felt he was not yet up to the standards of Strand. He decided to broaden his subject matter to include still life and close-up photos, and to achieve higher quality by “visualizing” each image before taking it. He emphasized the use of small apertures and long exposures in natural light, which created sharp details with a wide range of focus, as demonstrated in "Rose and Driftwood" (1933), one of his finest still-life photographs. In 1932, Adams had a group show at the Following Stieglitz’s example, in 1933 Adams opened his own art and photography gallery in San Francisco which eventually became the Danysh Gallery after Adams commitments grew too burdensome. [Adams, 1983a, p. 115] Adams also began to publish essays in photography magazines and wrote his first instructional book "Making a Photograph" in 1935. [Alinder, 1996, p. 114] During the summers, he often participated in Sierra Club outings, as a paid photographer for the group, and the rest of the year a core group of the Club members socialized regularly in San Francisco. During 1933, his first child Michael was born, followed by Anne two years later. [Alinder, 1996, p. 102] During the 1930s, many photographers including In 1935, Adams created many new photos of the Sierra and one of his most famous photographs, "Clearing Winter Storm", captured the entire valley just as a winter storm relented, leaving a fresh coat of snow. After courting Stieglitz for three years, Adams gathered his recent work and had a solo show at the Stieglitz gallery “An American Place” in New York in 1936. The exhibition proved successful with both the critics and the buying public, and earned Adams strong praise from the revered Stieglitz. [Alinder, 1996, p. 120] During the balance of the 1930s, Adams took on many commercial assignments to supplement the income from the struggling Best’s Studio. Until the 1970s, Adams was dependent on commercial projects to make ends meet. Some of his clients included Kodak, Fortune magazine, Pacific Gas and Electric, AT&T, and the American Trust Company. In 1939, he was named an editor of In 1940, Ansel put together "A Pageant of Photography", the most important and largest photography show in the West to date, attended by millions of visitors. [Alinder, 1996, p. 159] With his wife, Adams completed a children’s book and the very successful "Illustrated Guide to Yosemite Valley" during 1940 and 1941. Adams also began his first serious stint of teaching in 1941 at the Art Center School of Los Angeles, which included the training of military photographers. [Adams, 1983a, p. 312] In 1943, Adams had a camera platform mounted on his car, to afford him a better vantage point over the immediate foreground and a better angle for expansive backgrounds. Most of his landscapes from that time forward were made from his car rather than from summits reached by rugged hiking, as in his earlier days. [Alinder, 1996, p. 239] On a trip in New Mexico weeks before the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, Adams shot a scene of the Moon rising above a modest village with snow-covered mountains in the background, under a dominating black sky. The photograph is one of his most famous and is named, "Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico". The photograph’s fame was probably enhanced by Adams’s description in his later books [Ansel Adams, 1981. "The Negative". Boston: New York Graphic Society. ISBN 0-8212-1131-5, p. 127] [Adams, 1983a, pp. 273–275] [Ansel Adams, 1983b. "Examples: The Making of 40 Photographs". Boston: New York Graphic Society. ISBN 0-8212-1750-X, pp. 40–43] of how it was made: the light on the crosses in the foreground was rapidly fading, and he could not find his exposure meter; however, he remembered the In September 1941, Adams contracted [Peter Wright and John Armor, 1988. "The Mural Project". Santa Barbara, California: Reverie Press ISBN 1-55824-162-0, p. vi. Although verbal agreement was given on September 30, 1941, the contract was actually approved on November 3 and backdated to October 14.] with the Adams was distressed by the In 1952 Adams was one of the founders of the magazine "Aperture", which was intended as a serious journal of photography showcasing its best practitioners and newest innovations. He was also a contributor to " By the 1950s, Adams came to believe that he was on the down side of his creative life. He continued with commercial assignments for another twenty years and became a consultant on a monthly retainer for Polaroid Corporation, founded by good friend In March 1963, Ansel Adams and Nancy Newhall accepted a commission from In 1974, Adams had a major retrospective exhibition at the " Contributions and influence Romantic landscapists Realistic about development and the subsequent loss of habitat, Adams advocated for balanced growth, but was pained by the ravages of “progress”. He stated, “We all know the tragedy of the dustbowls, the cruel unforgivable erosions of the soil, the depletion of fish or game, and the shrinking of the noble forests. And we know that such catastrophes shrivel the spirit of the people…The wilderness is pushed back, man is everywhere. Solitude, so vital to the individual man, is almost nowhere.” [Adams, 1983a, pp. 290–291] Adams co-founded He was elected in 1966 a aboard the Voyager spacecraft. These images were selected to convey information about humans, plants and animals, and geological features of the Earth to a possible alien civilization. These photographs eloquently mirror his favorite saying, a Gaelic mantra, which states “I know that I am one with beauty and that my comrades are one. Let our souls be mountains, Let our spirits be stars, Let our hearts be worlds.” [Adams, 1983a, p. 385] His lasting legacy includes helping to elevate photography to an art comparable with painting and music, and equally capable of expressing emotion and beauty. As he reminded his students, “It is easy to take a photograph, but it is harder to make a masterpiece in photography than in any other art medium”. [Adams, 1983a, p. 327] "Ansel Adams," wrote John Szarkowski, of the N.Y. Museum of Modern Art, "attuned himself more precisely than any photographer before him to a visual understanding of the specific quality of the light that fell on a specific place at a specific moment. For Adams the natural landscape is not a fixed and solid sculpture but an insubstantial image, as transient as the light that continually redifines it. This sensibility to the specificity of light was the motive that forced Adams to develop his legendary photographic technique." [Szarkowski, John, "Looking at Photographs", (1976) N.Y. Graphics Society Books] Death Ansel Adams died on April 22, 1984, at age 82 from heart failure aggravated by cancer. When he died he left behind his wife, two children (Michael born August 1933, Anne born 1935) and five grandchildren. Publishing rights for the Adams' photographs are handled by the trustees of The Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust. The Minarets Wilderness in the The full archive of Ansel Adams' work is located at the John Szarkowski states in the introduction to "Ansel Adams: Classic Images" (1985, p. 5), "The love that Americans poured out for the work and person of Ansel Adams during his old age, and that they have continued to express with undiminished enthusiasm since his death, is an extraordinary phenomenon, perhaps even unparalleled in our country's response to a visual artist". Awards Ansel Adams received a number of awards during his lifetime and posthumously, and there have been a few awards named for him. Some of the highlights include: [Ansel Adams Gallery [http://www.anseladams.com/content/ansel_info/anseladams_biography.html] ] *Doctor of Arts, Works Notable photographs * "Monolith, The Face of Half Dome", 1927. Photographic books * "Ansel Adams: 400 Photographs", 2007. ISBN 0316117722, ISBN 978-0316117722 Technical books ee also * Notes Additional references *Read, Michael, editor. "Ansel Adams, New light: Essays on His Legacy and Legend", (1993) The Friends of Photography, San Francisco External links * [http://biographylist.com/ansel-adams/biography Life of Ansel Adams] Persondata Источник: Ansel Adams
Adams, 1983a, p. 76] As he wrote confidently in April, 1927, “My photographs have now reached a stage when they are worthy of the world’s critical examination. I have suddenly come upon a new style which I believe will place my work equal to anything of its kind.” [Alinder and Stillman, 1988, p. 30]
*Doctor of Arts,
*Conservation Service Award,
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*Ansel Adams Award for Conservation, the
* On December 5, 2007, California Governor
* "Rose and Driftwood", 1932.
* "Yosemite Valley, Clearing Winter Storm", 1937 or earlier, probably 1935
* "Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico", 1941.
* "Ice on Ellery Lake, Sierra Nevada", 1941.
* "Winter morning, Sierra Nevada from Lone Pine", 1944
* "Georgia O'Keeffe and Orville Cox at Canyon de Chelly"
* "Aspens, New Mexico", 1958.
* "Ansel Adams: The Spirit of Wild Places", 2005. ISBN 1-59764-069-7
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* "America's Wilderness", 1997. ISBN 1-56138-744-4
* "California", 1997. ISBN 0-8212-2369-0
* "Yosemite", 1995. ISBN 0-8212-2196-5
* "The National Park Photographs", 1995. ISBN 0-89660-056-4
* "Photographs of the Southwest", 1994. ISBN 0-8212-0699-0
* "Ansel Adams: In Color", 1993. ISBN 0-8212-1980-4
* "Our Current National Parks", 1992.
* "Ansel Adams: Classic Images", 1986. ISBN 0-8212-1629-5
* "Polaroid Land Photography", 1978. ISBN 0-8212-0729-6
* "These We Inherit: The Parklands of America", with
* "This is the American Earth", with Nancy Newhall, 1960. ISBN 0-8212-2182-5
* "Born Free and Equal", 1944. ISBN 1-893343-05-7
*" [http://www.abbeville.com/bookpage.asp?isbn=0896600564 Ansel Adams: The National Park Service Photographs] ", 2005. ISBN 978-0-89660-056-0.
* "Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada", text from writings of John Muir, 1948
* "The Land of Little Rain", text by Mary Austin, 1950
* "The Eloquent Light" (unfinished biography of Adams by Nancy Newhall), 1963
* "Sierra Nevada the John Muir Trail", 1938, (reprinted 2006 as ISBN 0-8212-5717-X)
* Seven Portfolios of Original Photographic prints (1948, 1950, 1960, 1963, 1970, 1974, 1976)
* "Making a Photograph", 1935
* "The Camera", 1995. ISBN 0-8212-2184-1
* "The Negative", 1995. ISBN 0-8212-2186-8
* "The Print", 1995. ISBN 0-8212-2187-6
* "Natural Light Photography", 1952. ISBN 0-8212-0719-9
* "Artificial Light Photography", 1956. ISBN 0-8212-0720-2
* "Examples: The Making of 40 Photographs", 1983. ISBN 0-8212-1750-X
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* [http://www.zpub.com/sf/history/adams.html History of Ansel Adams] Ansel Adams (1902–1984)
* [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/ansel/filmmore/pt.html PBS Documentary: Ansel Adams] Transcript of the Ric Burns feature documentary "Ansel Adams" (2002)
* [http://www.anseladams.org Official Family-Owned Website of Ansel Adams] Ansel Adams - Museum Graphics
* [http://www.anseladams.com Official Site of Ansel Adams] Ansel Adams Gallery
* [http://www.anseladamsgrove.org Ansel Adams Memorial Grove] A restoration and preservation project of Ansel Adams in San Francisco
* [http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/aamhtml/aamhome.html American Memory — Ansel Adams] "Suffering Under a Great Injustice" Ansel Adams's Photographs of Japanese-American Internment at Manzanar From the American Memory Collection of the Library of Congress.
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=2967 Photo of Ansel Adams]
* [http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/picturing_the_century/portfolios/port_adams.html Picturing the Century — Ansel Adams] Selection of photos at the National Archives
* [http://www.archives.gov/research/ansel-adams/ Records of the National Park Service — Ansel Adams Photographs] 226 high-resolution photographs from National Archives Still Picture Branch
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