Ansel Adams
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Captioned black-and-white photographs and brief text describe the work of nature photographer Ansel Adams.




Captioned black-and-white photographs and brief text describe the work of nature photographer Ansel Adams.
A pioneer of the photographic medium and one of the Civil War's greatest chroniclers records its monumental personalities, its decisive battles, and its unmatched price in dead and injured and in devastated land.
A collection of the author's photographs of North American Indians.
From Edward Curtis' haunting portraits to Ansel Adams' soaring vistas, this informative and visually compelling overview of America's most famous photographers traces the history and evolution of the black and white image and how it shaped our national view. In a career spanning almost 70 years, "Ansel Adams inspired millions with spectacular photographs of natural scenes. This volume is a tribute to perhaps the best-known photographer in the world.