Ansel Adams, Photographer (1958) narrated by Beaumont Newhall




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Ansel Adams, Photographer (1957) – Records the life and work of Ansel Adams. Dwells on his equipment, home, interests, and his attitude toward art, photography and life.

Larry Dawson Productions, San Francisco.; International Film Bureau.
Director and photographer, David Myers; script, Nancy Newhall; commentator, Beaumont Newhall; music Don Worth.

This film was copyrighted in 1957 and was not renewed. In the U.S. films copyrighted between 1923 to 1963 are in the public domain if copyright is not renewed.

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More on Ansel Adams: http://www.archives.gov/research/ansel-adams/ and http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/ansel/sfeature/sf_packing.html
More on Beaumont Newhall: http://www.mocp.org/collections/permanent/newhall_beaumont.php

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