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Description
Photographe américain, né à San Francisco, Ansel Adams est l’un des pionniers de la photographie.
Il réalise ses premières vues en 1916 dans le Yosemite National Park, en Californie. Dès le départ, il manifeste une passion pour les paysages grandioses de l’Amérique. Destiné à devenir pianiste, sa rencontre avec Paul Strand en 1930 le marquera à tout jamais, le confortant dans sa vision d’une photographie pure et dénuée d’artifices. See more
Dès 1932, Ansel Adams fonde, en compagnie de photographes exceptionnels tels qu’Edward Weston, John Paul Edwards ou Williard van Dyke, le désormais célèbre groupe «f/64». Leur ligne de conduite : fermer le diaphragme à son maximum -celui des chambres photographiques de l’époque- et capter avec la plus grande précision et les plus infimes détails les paysages, grâce à une profondeur de champ s’étendant du premier plan à l’infini.
Ansel Adams consacrera une grande part de sa vie -et de son oeuvre- aux parcs nationaux américains. Par la pureté de ses images, il contribuera à leur préservation et suscitera l’engouement du grand public pour la nature, incitant même à la création de nouveaux espaces protégés. L’ensemble des photographies des parcs nationaux d’Ansel Adams constitue en tout 24 albums.
About Ansel Adams
American photographer, born in San Francisco, Ansel Adams is one of the pioneers of photography.
He made his first photographs in 1916 in Yosemite National Park, California. From the beginning, he showed a passion for America's magnificent landscapes. Intended to become a pianist, his meeting with Paul Strand in 1930 would leave an indelible mark on him, confirming his vision of a photography that was pure and devoid of artifice. See more
In 1932, Ansel Adams founded the now famous "f/64" group with exceptional photographers such as Edward Weston, John Paul Edwards and Williard van Dyke. Their line of conduct: close the diaphragm to its maximum - that of the photographic cameras of the time - and capture the landscapes with the greatest precision and the smallest details, thanks to a depth of field extending from the foreground to infinity.
Ansel Adams will devote a large part of his life - and work - to American national parks. Through the purity of his images, he will contribute to their preservation and arouse the general public's enthusiasm for nature, even encouraging the creation of new protected areas. All the photographs of Ansel Adams National Parks together make up 24 albums.