YOSEMITE AND THE RANGE OF LIGHT - Ansel Adams
The most important book in the career of American photographer and environmentalist Ansel Adams (1902-1984). "It is both a natural history and a personal story, and one of the finest books of photographs ever published. Its images are a milestone in the chronicles of photography and conservation. One hundred and sixteen images are reproduced using the most refined process of double-print offset lithography. Subjects range from intimate detail to vast panoramas; some photographs are well known, but most have never been published before." With an introduction by Paul Brooks.
Published by Little, Brown and Company, 1985
39.2 × 31.2cm
144 pages
ISBN: 9780821207505
The most important book in the career of American photographer and environmentalist Ansel Adams (1902-1984). "It is both a natural history and a personal story, and one of the finest books of photographs ever published. Its images are a milestone in the chronicles of photography and conservation. One hundred and sixteen images are reproduced using the most refined process of double-print offset lithography. Subjects range from intimate detail to vast panoramas; some photographs are well known, but most have never been published before." With an introduction by Paul Brooks.
Published by Little, Brown and Company, 1985
39.2 × 31.2cm
144 pages
ISBN: 9780821207505
The most important book in the career of American photographer and environmentalist Ansel Adams (1902-1984). "It is both a natural history and a personal story, and one of the finest books of photographs ever published. Its images are a milestone in the chronicles of photography and conservation. One hundred and sixteen images are reproduced using the most refined process of double-print offset lithography. Subjects range from intimate detail to vast panoramas; some photographs are well known, but most have never been published before." With an introduction by Paul Brooks.
Published by Little, Brown and Company, 1985
39.2 × 31.2cm
144 pages
ISBN: 9780821207505