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Americas greatest photographer on his greatest subjectfeaturing the Yosemite Special Edition Prints, a collectible collection of photographs selected by Ansel Adams during his lifetime, yet never before published in book form.
The photographs of Ansel Adams are among Americas finest artistic treasures, and form the basis of his tremendous legacy of environmental activism.
In the late 1950s, Adams selected eight photographs of Yosemite National Park to offer exclusively to park visitors as affordable souvenirs. He hoped that these images might inspire tourists to become activists by transmitting to them the same awe and respect for nature that Yosemite had instilled in him. Over the following decades, Adams added to this collection to create a stunning view of Yosemite in all its majesty.
These photographs, the Yosemite Special Edition Prints, form the core of this essential volume. Adams luminous images of Yosemites unique rock formations, waterfalls, meadows, trees, and nature details are among the most distinctive of his career. Today, with Americas public lands increasingly under threat, his creative vision remains as relevant and convincing as ever.
Introduced by bestselling photographer Pete Souza, with an essay by Adams darkroom assistant Alan Ross, Ansel Adams Yosemite is a powerful continuation of Adams artistic and environmental legacies, and a compelling statement during a precarious time for the American earth.

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Copyright 2019 by The Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust Foreword copyright - photo 1

Copyright 2019 by The Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust.

Foreword copyright 2019 by Pete Souza

Essay copyright 2019 by Alan Ross

Ansel Adams and Bill TurnageLookin Best in Stetsons, Carmel, 1975 2019 by Alan Ross

Photograph Alan Ross

Photograph Frank Niemeir

Photograph Marc Gaede

Leave No Trace essay copyright 2019 by the Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics: www.LNT.org

Front cover photograph, Cathedral Rocks, c. 1949 Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust

Back cover photograph, Mount Ansel Adams, Lyell Fork of the Merced River, Yosemite National Park, c. 1935 Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust

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MERCED RIVER CLIFFS OF CATHEDRAL ROCKS AUTUMN 1939 SEP For over - photo 2

MERCED RIVER, CLIFFS OF CATHEDRAL ROCKS, AUTUMN, 1939 [SEP]

For over forty-five years Ansels adviser champion and friend In the face - photo 3

For over forty-five years, Ansels adviser, champion, and friend

In the face of all the present turmoil and unrest and unhappiness what can a photographer, a writer, a curator do? To make people aware of the eternal things, to show the relationship of man to nature, to make clear the importance of our heritage, is a task that no one should consider insignificant. These are days when eloquent statements are needed.

Letter from Beaumont Newhall to Ansel Adams, May 3, 1954

MOON AND HALF DOME 1960 SEP Y OSEMITES HALF DOME was glowing in - photo 4

MOON AND HALF DOME, 1960 [SEP]

Y OSEMITES HALF DOME was glowing in magic lightthat fifteen or twenty minutes just before the sun dips below the horizon in the eveningand I was running through a field to catch up to a descending helicopter. The photograph I wanted to makeMarine One, President Obamas helicopter, framed right in the middle of the famous cliffwas clearly visualized in my mind. But I still had a hundred yards to sprint to be in the prime spot, and wasnt sure my legs and lungs would get me there in time.

Ansel Adams would be chuckling at the sight, I thought. The man whose stunning black and white photographs are practically synonymous with Yosemite National Park would have been amused to see me, a seasoned White House photographer, sprinting to catch the light he knew so well.

Ansel surely would have been honored that President Obama was bringing his family to visit his park, the place he first set foot in as a teenager exactly one hundred years before our presidential trip. I think he also would have been proud that the President chose to visit national parks every year of his Presidency, culminating with this visit to Yosemite in 2016.

Ansel believed in Yosemites power to inspire visitors to join in protecting our nations public lands. His own first visit in 1916 had been nothing less than transformative; he returned every year for the rest of his life.

I took my first photography class in 1974 and became aware of Ansels work not long thereafter. Although my chosen field was photojournalism, the impact of Ansels landscape photographyespecially of Yosemitewas always present in my mind. My friends and I became obsessed with his craftsmanship and precision. We studied his compositions and framing, and tried to adapt the essence of his Zone System to small-format 35mm photography. We tried to print like him, cut our white mats like his, and frame our photographs like his.

Ansels pictures are forever embedded in my mind, a constant, subconscious inspiration in the makeup of who I am as a photographer and how I do what I do. His prints are remarkable for their extraordinary tonal range: the blackest blacks, the whitest whites, the perfect gradations of mid-tones. In the mostly color world of photography online today, his images stand out more than ever.

Ansels Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico may be his most famous image, but I believe his body of work from Yosemite is his best, from his photographs of El Capitan and Half Dome to the majestic waterfalls throughout the park to the transcending light from summer to winter. I am a lucky owner of one such photograph: Moon and Half Dome hangs proudly in my living room in Madison, Wisconsin.

Ansels spirit was very much with us when we traveled to Yosemite in 2016. If you look back at my archived official White House Instagram account, youll find a picture President Obama took of me and some of my colleagues; I refer to him in the caption as Ansel Obama. When the President and his family hiked the Four Mile Trail, I switched my DSLR to black and white mode. But since my primary responsibility was to photograph the President, my occasional landscape and waterfall photographs were hardly Anselesque.

Nevertheless, I hope Ansel Adams would approve of me writing a few words to support this breathtaking book. I also hope this book will extend the important work he began many decades ago to inspire all citizens to take action on behalf of our environment. Ansels photographs originated as expressions of his deep emotional connection to nature, and became powerful tools to build support for its preservation. Viewed today, Ansels photographs carry as much power and meaning as ever.

I know Ansel would have enjoyed meeting my former boss and discussing their mutual enthusiasm for experiencing the national parks, and their deep desire to protect the environment for future generations. This book reminds us why we should all strive to do both.

Ansel photographing Yosemite Valley from the Tunnel View overlook May 9 1976 - photo 5

Ansel photographing Yosemite Valley from the Tunnel View overlook, May 9, 1976. Photograph by Alan Ross.

ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS IN YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK SUNRISE HALF DOME FROM - photo 6
ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS IN YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK
SUNRISE HALF DOME FROM GLACIER POINT 1956 I F YOU WERE to give me the - photo 7
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