PLAnselAdams

Grade 80 P you basically told me that you chose Ansel because he was the easiest. Changing it up a bit is the least of the amazing things Ansel did.  Ansel Adams was born February 20, 1902. He died of Heart failure April 22, 1984; he was 82. When he was about 14 he took a picture with his first camera in Yosemite. In 1927 Ansel Adam's first acknowledged photograph was created. Along with Edward Weston, they taught the first U.S. Camera Photographic Forum. By 1931 he has an exhibit of 60 prints in the Smithsonian Institution. During his lifetime he published roughly 26 different sets of pictures. He did that despite a detrimental fire to his Yosemite darkroom in 1937 which destroyed 20% of his negatives. Ansel Adams was an extremely successful photographer. 
 * What about the amazing values he was able to get in his photographs.
 * What about his ability to keep detailed information about how his photos were taken and processed he was a master technician.
 * His photography showcased natural landscapes.

The pictures Adams took were black and white pictures of our great American landscape. He captured forest, water, sky and many other elements of nature.  This is the Golden gate before the bridge. This rose picture is one of Adams’ classic images. This photo is a picture Adams took in Yosemite. You can tell from these three pictures that Adams likes to change it up a little bit with his subject matter.

I chose Ansel Adams for this project because he is a very popular American artist, and he had the most sources to use. I like how Adams uses his grays in his picture and how he finds the perfect moment to capture each and every picture. I learned to look at things using different points of view.