"You don't take a photograph, you make it."
Ansel Adams, 1902-1984
American
- Best known for black and white landscapes, especially in Yosemite (see above example of El Capitan)
- Concert pianist and mountain climber who survived the 1906 San Fransisco and eventually became not only one of the world's most famous photographers, but a leading conservationist.
- Books:
- Devised the "Zone System" and coined the term "previsualization"- A photographer can use a 10 zone value scale to help chose the right camera and darkroom settings to allow them to produce an image the way they plan it (pre-visualize how it should turn out)
- Helped found Group f/64, the Sierra Club, and Aperture Magazine
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