One of the premier photographers of the 20th century, Ansel Adams (1902-1984) is renowned for his black and white photographs of America's national parks, particularly the mountainous American West. His works are eloquently rendered in their use of light, form and texture. In a career that spanned more than 60 years, Adams became a technical innovator in his field, perfecting the "visualization" of an image, the ability of the photographer to determine the visual and emotional qualities of the finished print even before exposing the negative. He was also one of the original crusaders in the environmental and conservation movements. His works have been exhibited at nearly every major museum. He was the author of over thirty books and seven portfolios of original prints and was awarded the American Medal of Freedom in 1980.
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