Ansel Adams (1902 – 1984) captured both the grace and grandeur of trees drizzled with an icing of snow in his “Oak Tree, Snowstorm, Yosemite National Park, 1948.” Often photographing the magnificent Sierra Nevada, Adams used his signature black and white images to promote its preservation. His signature work transformed photography into a respected art form.
Award-winning photographic artist and environmentalist, Ansel Adams’ career took off in 1941 when the U.S. government hired him to photograph the country’s national parks. His awe-inspiring works reveal his technical mastery and rank Adams among the world’s most acclaimed landscape photographers. His promotion of photography as fine art helped to establish a permanent photography department at the New York Metropolitan Museum. A staunch champion of wilderness preservation, Adams helped foster an environmental consciousness during his 37-year tenure on the Sierra Club’s Board of Directors.
This art print carries the embossed Authorized Edition seal of the Ansel Adams estate.
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