The portfolios of Ansel Adams

Book • 1977
This book showcases the collected portfolios of Ansel Adams, a renowned American landscape photographer.

It highlights his mastery of black and white photography and his profound connection to the natural world.

The book offers a glimpse into Adams' artistic process and his commitment to environmentalism.

It's a significant work for understanding the evolution of photographic portfolios and their impact on the art form.

The book's impact is still felt today, inspiring photographers to create cohesive bodies of work.

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as inspiration for the idea of groups of photographs working together.
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