Ansel Adams: Photography With Intention




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SOURCES & FURTHER READING:

Ansel Adams – Master Photographers (BBC)
Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSzYdRUGzTE
Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgK7rg04KCQ
Part 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjXeZUbjjfI

Photography Visualization: Advice by Ansel Adams

1958 Documentary on Ansel Adams

Ansel Adams: A Documentary Film (PBS) 2002
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvt1ImIKi0U

Diana Eftaiha, “Understanding & Using Ansel Adam’s Zone System” (via envatotuts+) 2013
http://photography.tutsplus.com/tutorials/understanding-using-ansel-adams-zone-system–photo-5607

How Big is Snapchat (via Photoworld)
https://cewe-photoworld.com/how-big-is-snapchat/

Roland Barthes, “Camera Lucida: Reflections on Photography”
http://monoskop.org/images/c/c5/Barthes_Roland_Camera_Lucida_Reflections_on_Photography.pdf

Sarah Boxer, “Critic’s Notebook; Memories Live In Ansel Adams’s Dreamscapes” (via New York Times) 2001

Sarah Hill, “”Landscape,Writing, and Photography” (via University of Auckland
Italian and Art History) 1996
http://www.otago.ac.nz/deepsouth/vol2no1/sally.html

David P. Peeler, “The Romance of Platonic Forms: Edward Weston and Ansel Adams” Colby, Volume 25, Issue 2 1989
http://digitalcommons.colby.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2745&context=cq

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40 responses to “Ansel Adams: Photography With Intention”

  1. Legitimate question, does his work still hold on modern times? Like all his pictures look so much like others today, with the only distinct difference I can see is the impressive use of grayscale for more than an insta filter, like for example I can type "landscape" into Google and get a million results of pictures of what look like similar quality at least in terms of how pleasing to the eye they are.

    Pls don't hate

  2. Thankyou for this video.
    I'm a photography enthusiast but I'm still learning and watching this video made me realise and recognize my own thought process when I click a picture.
    Definitely a fresh and informative perspective.

    Keep up the good work! (:

  3. I have a few small prints of Ansel Adams work hanging up that I got from a book from the 60s that was falling apart I've always loved his style and how great a photographer he was. Our culture has been over saturated with ho hum pictures with no intention behind them drowning out great photographers past and present.

  4. Nerdwriter1, your intention is much appreciated even with the two images that weren't Ansel's. You should now do a video on Edward Weston, (and his descendents, Brett, Kim and Zach) one of the greatest photographers of all time, a senior and good friend to Ansel. His work set the standard by which all other photographers aspire to, even today, 80 years later. His grandson, Kim and great-grandson, Zach, are continuing to work today in his tradition. You'll have to do your homework on this one. Thanks.

  5. The Neil Spiel photography is a beautiful medium. But the way it can be easily monetised saturates the world with rich kids with high end rigs who produce cookie cutter passable photos for a hefty price is pretty sad :/

  6. the explanations for me, the man who doesnt know a lot about photography, is super deep, but at the same time understandable. But for what does experts thinking about it? Is it superficial?

  7. Your videos are so healthy for my creativity, I watch them and rewatch them ever so often just to keep my brain in good condition. Thank you for this gift.

    P.S I hope that one day, I can watch a full-lengh documentary made by you. Not to replace this excellent format, but to complement it 🙂

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