All photos © Ansel Adams Collection Center for Creative Photography,The University of Arizona. 2011 The Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust.
On June 9th, the Peabody Essex Museum unveils Ansel Adams: At the Water’s Edge, an exhibition of more than 100 of the artist’s images of water in all its forms: seascapes, beaches, bays, tide pools, lakes, clouds and waterfalls. The exhibition combines famous images with lesser known works to provide a fresh perspective on Adams’s celebrated career. It will be on display through October 8, 2012, and will then travel to the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, UK.
Above: Waterfall, Northern Cascades, Washington, 1960
The Tetons and the Snake River, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, 1942.
Barnacles, Cape Cod, 1938
Stream, Sea, Clouds, Rodeo Lagoon, Marin County, California, 1962.
Fern Spring, Dusk, Yosemite Valley, about 1961
Reflections at Mono Lake, California, 1948.
Even after all the incredible, groundbreaking photographers who have come after him, I never get tired of Ansel Adams’s work.
still simply amazing.
Wonderful to see some of his work that I’ve never seen before.
I practice and love street photography (and Cartier Bresson is my favorite) but Ansel Adams is also very powerful and meaningful to me. Thanks for this.
All of Ansel Adams’s images are compelling. Hope we get to see much more of the master’s so called “lesser known works”.