Examples: The Making Of 40 Photographs
By (Author) Ansel Adams
Little, Brown & Company
Little, Brown and Company
1st January 2001
15th June 1989
United States
General
Non Fiction
770.92
Paperback
192
Width 228mm, Height 266mm, Spine 16mm
911g
Ansel Adams recounts the circumstances surrounding the making of many of his most famous photographs and the methods he used in their realization. Each image is accompanied by a narrative that explores the technical and aesthetic problems presented by the subject, and includes reminiscences of the places and people involved and anecdotes on matters ranging from timing to the weather. Specific technical information about the camera and lens, filters, exposure times and development and printing of the image is given in an agreeable balance with more general information. Further technical considerations can be explored by using the references in each selection to the books in "The New Adams Photography Series".
Adams explains the why and how some of his most famous photographs. Reading the book is like taking a short intensive course with Ansel himself. - NEW YORK TIMES
... this is the one we've all been waiting for... Whether you're a professional photographer, an advanced amateur or simply an appreciator of fine art, EXAMPLES is a must. - SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWSAs he talks about his work, you'll find Ansel the most informative and entertaining of guides... - POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHYAnsel Adams (1902-1984) is one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century. In a career spanning more than 60 years, he made many photographs that became icons in the history of photography. He was honoured with exhibitions of virtually every major museum in the world.