Unit 57: Photography and P hotographic Practice
     Research of other photographers work



             Ansel Adams.
Ansel Adams.
Ansel Adams was born February 20th 1902 and
died on the 22nd of April 1984. He was born in
San Francisco, California, United States. He’s
best known for his black and white
photographs. Adams used large-format
cameras despite their size , set up time and film
cost. He did this as he wanted the sharpest
possible images and the high resolution
ensured this. He developed the images himself.
Adams photographs went on to be reproduced
on calendars, in books and on posters which
made his photographs even more known.
His work.




•   This image was made in 1962 and published in   •   This picture is called Golden Gate Before The Bridge.
    1963.
Ansel Adams most famous pictures.

                               Yosemite Valley, Thunderstorm.




                         •   This image was made in 1945 and is one of
                             Ansel Adams most famous picture.
Influences.                      • Alfred Stieglitz




Ansel Adams was strongly influenced by Alfred
Stieglitz who he met in 1933. As you can see in
the image above you can see where Adams has
took his inspiration from. Both Ansel Adams and
Alfred Stieglitz pictures are both quite gloomy
looking. I like the gloominess of the above
picture as it adds a nice effect.
Robert Dawson.
       Influences.




•   After to moving to Carmel, California in 1960, Ansel Adams helped to found
    the Friends of Photography. The third exhibition shown pictures by Robert
    Dawson. As you can see his picture above is quite similar to the type of pictures
    Ansel Adams took.
Composition

•   Ansel Adams himself didn’ t believe
    there was a wrong or right composition.
    A direct quote he said "The so-called
    rules of photographic composition are,
    in my opinion, invalid, irrelevant and
    immaterial“ , states this. He didn’ t like
    to follow rules when it came to his
    photography.
Strengths & Weaknesses


•   I really like Ansel Adams work as he
    makes them extremely interesting as I
    found his photographs never really
    focus on just one object, there are
    always lots of little interesting things
    surrounding.




     This is my favourite images of
     his because of all the little
     details included in the
     photograph. I also really like
     the shadow on it.

Ansel Adams Research.

  • 1.
    Unit 57: Photographyand P hotographic Practice Research of other photographers work Ansel Adams.
  • 2.
    Ansel Adams. Ansel Adamswas born February 20th 1902 and died on the 22nd of April 1984. He was born in San Francisco, California, United States. He’s best known for his black and white photographs. Adams used large-format cameras despite their size , set up time and film cost. He did this as he wanted the sharpest possible images and the high resolution ensured this. He developed the images himself. Adams photographs went on to be reproduced on calendars, in books and on posters which made his photographs even more known.
  • 3.
    His work. • This image was made in 1962 and published in • This picture is called Golden Gate Before The Bridge. 1963.
  • 4.
    Ansel Adams mostfamous pictures. Yosemite Valley, Thunderstorm. • This image was made in 1945 and is one of Ansel Adams most famous picture.
  • 5.
    Influences. • Alfred Stieglitz Ansel Adams was strongly influenced by Alfred Stieglitz who he met in 1933. As you can see in the image above you can see where Adams has took his inspiration from. Both Ansel Adams and Alfred Stieglitz pictures are both quite gloomy looking. I like the gloominess of the above picture as it adds a nice effect.
  • 6.
    Robert Dawson. Influences. • After to moving to Carmel, California in 1960, Ansel Adams helped to found the Friends of Photography. The third exhibition shown pictures by Robert Dawson. As you can see his picture above is quite similar to the type of pictures Ansel Adams took.
  • 7.
    Composition • Ansel Adams himself didn’ t believe there was a wrong or right composition. A direct quote he said "The so-called rules of photographic composition are, in my opinion, invalid, irrelevant and immaterial“ , states this. He didn’ t like to follow rules when it came to his photography.
  • 8.
    Strengths & Weaknesses • I really like Ansel Adams work as he makes them extremely interesting as I found his photographs never really focus on just one object, there are always lots of little interesting things surrounding. This is my favourite images of his because of all the little details included in the photograph. I also really like the shadow on it.