Ansel Adams in Color

by Ansel Adams (Photographer)

Other authorsHarry M. Callahan (Editor), James L. Enyeart (Introduction)
Hardcover, 1993

Status

Available

Call number

779.092

Publication

Little, Brown (1993), Edition: 1st, Hardcover, 131 pages

Description

This landmark book presents fifty majestic images by America's greatest landscape photographer - the first time that an important body of Ansel Adams' color work has ever been published. Ansel Adams began to photograph in color soon after Kodachrome was invented in the mid-1930s, and shot more than 3,000 color images during the course of his lifetime. Very few of these photographs, however, were published or exhibited. As Adams remarked late in his life after observing. The advances in color printing techniques, "People are skeptical about my thoughts on color. I do not blame them, as I have protested it and have not shown my color pictures. I feel the urge now and I wish I were sixty years younger!" The Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust, working with the distinguished photographer Harry Callahan, has at last agreed to publish the best of Adams' color work. The result is a major event in the history of photographic publishing - an. Eye-opening work that is certain to stimulate controversy and debate. The photographs presented here are vibrant yet subtle, suffused throughout with Adams' passionate love of the American landscape and marked by the technical mastery and distinctive vision that are the hallmarks of his black-and-white photography. Employing state-of-the-art color imaging and printing technology, Ansel Adams in Color faithfully reproduces dozens of unforgettable color photographs of the. American wilderness and enables us to appreciate anew the grandeur and artistry of Adams' vision. These magnificent images, accompanied by an introductory essay by James Enyeart and a selection of Ansel Adams' thoughtful, often contradictory writings on color photography, add a fascinating new dimension to Adams' enduring legacy.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member LisaLynne
The color photos are really beautiful. Still, I don't find the color images as moving as the black and white. I think that even a mediocre photo of a landscape can be beautiful in full color, but it really takes an artist to tease the beauty out of blacks and whites and grays.
LibraryThing member dreams_ark
Ansel Adams has been a great inspiration for my photographic muse. This is the only reference I have to the work he did in color, so it is important to have in my collection. I just wish some of the inspiration would result in some better images: Hear that muse?
LibraryThing member dukefan86
Another fabulous Ansel Adams book! I know where I'm traveling when I retire!

Language

Physical description

131 p.; 11.1 inches

ISBN

0821219804 / 9780821219805

Local notes

Although he claimed he did not like colour photography, Ansel Adams nonetheless produced a highly accomplished if relatively small body of color work, selections of which are gathered here. These scintillating images embody the same refined detail and delicacy of light seen in Adams's black-and-white photographs.
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