Kategorier: Alle - achievements - childhood - beauty - nature

av Alexandra Melendez 12 år siden

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Ansel Adams

Ansel Adams, a master of nature photography, found profound inspiration in the natural world from an early age. Born in San Francisco in 1902, his childhood was marked by solitary exploration and a deep connection to the environment, which became the foundation for his lifework.

Ansel Adams

Ansel Adams

Personal Connection

When I have children someday, I want to be able to let them remember their childhoods by lookind back at photographs (although I'm sure there will be new, extremely advanced technologies than those that we use today)
I hope to become a much better photographer so that I can capture great moments of my adolescence
pictures bring me back to my happy childhood memories that I really cherish and hold close

Childhood Aspect

Childhood
memories, captured on film
feelings of naiveness, carelessness

security, love, happiness

my greatest childhoo memories are all in photographs and the ones that i have taken of friends, family, and places that I have gone
nature hikes and photography was a great memory from his childhood

Nature

"psychological experience of natural beauty"
Golden Gate
"Adams' was transfixed and transformed"
his life was "colored and modulated by the great earth gesture"

Adam' parents gave him a Kodak No. 1 box Brownie

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"He hiked. climbed, and explored, gaining self-esteem and self-confidence"

THESIS

Ansel Adams' photography was an attempt to recapture happy moments of his youth.

Surf Sequence No. 5

Sense of time
capturing an instant, also representing the instant as if its part of a timeless sequence
sense of long term changes in landscape
No people; gives a real sense of the scene itself
Reminds me of my childhood at the beach
Sense of motion yet is so tranquil and calm

Biography

minimal education
solitary childhood
led to his interest in nature and photography
natural shyness
Born February 20th 1902 in San Fransisco, California

Acheivements

published 226 photographs throughout many national parks, forests, landmarks, and mountain ranges
established as the artist of the Sierra Nevada and the defender of Yosemite by the Sierra Club