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Fotografieren: Das frühe Werk von Ansel Adams von Rebecca A. Senf (englisch

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ISBN-13
9780300243949
Type
Does not apply
ISBN
9780300243949
Book Title
Making a Photographer : the Early Work of Ansel Adams
Item Length
1 in
Publisher
Yale University Press
Publication Year
2020
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.1 in
Author
Rebecca A. Senf
Genre
Photography
Topic
Individual Photographers / Monographs, General, Criticism, Subjects & Themes / Landscapes
Item Width
0.8 in
Item Weight
42 Oz
Number of Pages
288 Pages

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An unprecedented and eye-opening examination of the early career of one of America's most celebrated photographers One of the most influential photographers of his generation, Ansel Adams (1902-1984) is famous for his dramatic photographs of the American West. Although many of Adams's images are now iconic, his early work has remained largely unknown. In this first monograph dedicated to the beginnings of Adams's career, Rebecca A. Senf argues that these early photographs are crucial to understanding Adams's artistic development and offer new insights into many aspects of the artist's mature oeuvre. Drawing on copious archival research, Senf traces the first three decades of Adams's photographic practice--beginning with an amateur album made during his childhood and culminating with his Guggenheim-supported National Parks photography of the 1940s. Highlighting the artist's persistence in forging a career path and his remarkable ability to learn from experience as he sharpened his image-making skills, this beautifully illustrated volume also looks at the significance of the artist's environmentalism, including his involvement with the Sierra Club.

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Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300243944
ISBN-13
9780300243949
eBay Product ID (ePID)
13038300299

Product Key Features

Book Title
Making a Photographer : the Early Work of Ansel Adams
Author
Rebecca A. Senf
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Individual Photographers / Monographs, General, Criticism, Subjects & Themes / Landscapes
Publication Year
2020
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Photography
Number of Pages
288 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
1 in
Item Height
0.1 in
Item Width
0.8 in
Item Weight
42 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Tr140.A3s454 2020
Reviews
"[A] beautifully illustrated volume . . . A deep and nuanced understanding of the artist's work."-- Antiques and the Arts Weekly "Rebecca Senf has leveraged her unparalleled access and curious, analytic eye to bring us something completely new and interesting about one of America's best-recognized photographers . . . shedding light on his artistic development and evolution into an environmentalist and entrepreneur."--Elin Spring and Suzanne Révy, What Will You Remember ("Favorite Photobooks of 2020") "[A] revolutionary dive into one of America's most renowned photographers."--Bree Florence, Phoenix Home and Garden Winner of the John Brinckerhoff Jackson Book Prize, sponsored by The Center for Cultural Landscapes at the UVA School of Architecture "In her brilliant book, Dr. Rebecca Senf allows us to go beyond the pure beauty of Adams's images. We are brought into a much-needed passion and complexity of his practice."--Catherine Opie "This is an important work that augments existing literature in both content and methodology. It will be a standard reference for anyone interested in Ansel Adams."--Britt Salvesen, Los Angeles County Museum of Art "Rebecca Senf brilliantly demonstrates how the first two decades of Ansel Adams's long career--years that are often dismissed as 'formative' or 'immature'--in fact, sow the seeds of the astonishing work that we now identify as 'classic' Adams."--Steven Hoelscher, The University of Texas at Austin "In this great, approachable read, Senf helps us appreciate the skills and genius of Adams, who inspired millions of Americans to visit, and to ultimately love and support, their National Parks."--James E. Cook, CEO, Western National Parks Association "Lavishly illustrated and painstakingly researched, Senf's book reveals how a 14-year-old visitor to Yosemite became America's most famous photographer and a passionate advocate for the National Parks."--Malcolm Daniel, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, "In her brilliant book, Dr. Rebecca Senf allows us to go beyond the pure beauty of Adams's images. We are brought into a much-needed passion and complexity of his practice."--Catherine Opie "This is an important work that augments existing literature in both content and methodology. It will be a standard reference for anyone interested in Ansel Adams."--Britt Salvesen, Los Angeles County Museum of Art "Rebecca Senf brilliantly demonstrates how the first two decades of Ansel Adams's long career--years that are often dismissed as 'formative' or 'immature'--in fact, sow the seeds of the astonishing work that we now identify as 'classic' Adams."--Steven Hoelscher, The University of Texas at Austin, "[A] beautifully illustrated volume . . . A deep and nuanced understanding of the artist's work."-- Antiques and the Arts Weekly "In her brilliant book, Dr. Rebecca Senf allows us to go beyond the pure beauty of Adams's images. We are brought into a much-needed passion and complexity of his practice."--Catherine Opie "This is an important work that augments existing literature in both content and methodology. It will be a standard reference for anyone interested in Ansel Adams."--Britt Salvesen, Los Angeles County Museum of Art "Rebecca Senf brilliantly demonstrates how the first two decades of Ansel Adams's long career--years that are often dismissed as 'formative' or 'immature'--in fact, sow the seeds of the astonishing work that we now identify as 'classic' Adams."--Steven Hoelscher, The University of Texas at Austin "In this great, approachable read, Senf helps us appreciate the skills and genius of Adams, who inspired millions of Americans to visit, and to ultimately love and support, their National Parks."--James E. Cook, CEO, Western National Parks Association "Lavishly illustrated and painstakingly researched, Senf's book reveals how a 14-year-old visitor to Yosemite became America's most famous photographer and a passionate advocate for the National Parks."--Malcolm Daniel, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, "[A] beautifully illustrated volume . . . A deep and nuanced understanding of the artist's work."-- Antiques and the Arts Weekly "Rebecca Senf has leveraged her unparalleled access and curious, analytic eye to bring us something completely new and interesting about one of America's best-recognized photographers . . . shedding light on his artistic development and evolution into an environmentalist and entrepreneur."--Elin Spring and Suzanne Révy, What Will You Remember ("Favorite Photobooks of 2020") "[A] revolutionary dive into one of America's most renowned photographers."--Bree Florence, Phoenix Home and Garden "In her brilliant book, Dr. Rebecca Senf allows us to go beyond the pure beauty of Adams's images. We are brought into a much-needed passion and complexity of his practice."--Catherine Opie "This is an important work that augments existing literature in both content and methodology. It will be a standard reference for anyone interested in Ansel Adams."--Britt Salvesen, Los Angeles County Museum of Art "Rebecca Senf brilliantly demonstrates how the first two decades of Ansel Adams's long career--years that are often dismissed as 'formative' or 'immature'--in fact, sow the seeds of the astonishing work that we now identify as 'classic' Adams."--Steven Hoelscher, The University of Texas at Austin "In this great, approachable read, Senf helps us appreciate the skills and genius of Adams, who inspired millions of Americans to visit, and to ultimately love and support, their National Parks."--James E. Cook, CEO, Western National Parks Association "Lavishly illustrated and painstakingly researched, Senf's book reveals how a 14-year-old visitor to Yosemite became America's most famous photographer and a passionate advocate for the National Parks."--Malcolm Daniel, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, "In her brilliant book, Dr. Rebecca Senf allows us to go beyond the pure beauty of Adams's images. We are brought into a much-needed passion and complexity of his practice."--Catherine Opie "This is an important work that augments existing literature in both content and methodology. It will be a standard reference for anyone interested in Ansel Adams."--Britt Salvesen, Los Angeles County Museum of Art "Rebecca Senf brilliantly demonstrates how the first two decades of Ansel Adams's long career--years that are often dismissed as 'formative' or 'immature'--in fact, sow the seeds of the astonishing work that we now identify as 'classic' Adams."--Steven Hoelscher, The University of Texas at Austin "A great, approachable read, Senf helps us appreciate the depth of Adams's skills and genius, who inspired millions of Americans to visit, and to ultimately love and support, their National Parks."--James E. Cook, CEO, Western National Parks Association "Lavishly illustrated and painstakingly researched, Senf's book reveals how a 14-year-old visitor to Yosemite became America's most famous photographer and a passionate advocate for the National Parks."--Malcolm Daniel, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston "This book tells the story of how Ansel Adams began as a photographer, balancing commercial assignments to pay the bills while developing a deeply personal creative vision. Senf provides a fresh and valuable perspective on the maturation of a great artist."--Mary Alinder, author of Ansel Adams: A Biography, "In her brilliant book, Dr. Rebecca Senf allows us to go beyond the pure beauty of Adams's images. We are brought into a much-needed passion and complexity of his practice."--Catherine Opie "This is an important work that augments existing literature in both content and methodology. It will be a standard reference for anyone interested in Ansel Adams."--Britt Salvesen, Los Angeles County Museum of Art "Rebecca Senf brilliantly demonstrates how the first two decades of Ansel Adams's long career--years that are often dismissed as 'formative' or 'immature'--in fact, sow the seeds of the astonishing work that we now identify as 'classic' Adams."--Steven Hoelscher, The University of Texas at Austin "In this great, approachable read, Senf helps us appreciate the skills and genius of Adams, who inspired millions of Americans to visit, and to ultimately love and support, their National Parks."--James E. Cook, CEO, Western National Parks Association "Lavishly illustrated and painstakingly researched, Senf's book reveals how a 14-year-old visitor to Yosemite became America's most famous photographer and a passionate advocate for the National Parks."--Malcolm Daniel, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, "In her brilliant book, Dr. Rebecca Senf allows us to go beyond the pure beauty of Adams's images. We are brought into a much-needed passion and complexity of his practice."--Catherine Opie "This is an important work that augments existing literature in both content and methodology. It will be a standard reference for anyone interested in Ansel Adams."--Britt Salvesen, Los Angeles County Museum of Art "Rebecca Senf brilliantly demonstrates how the first two decades of Ansel Adams's long career--years that are often dismissed as 'formative' or 'immature'--in fact, sow the seeds of the astonishing work that we now identify as 'classic' Adams."--Steven Hoelscher, The University of Texas at Austin "A great, approachable read, Senf helps us appreciate the depth of Adams's skills and genius, who inspired millions of Americans to visit, and to ultimately love and support, their National Parks."--James E. Cook, CEO, Western National Parks Association "Lavishly illustrated and painstakingly researched, Senf's book reveals how a 14-year-old visitor to Yosemite became America's most famous photographer and a passionate advocate for the National Parks."--Malcolm Daniel, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, "In her brilliant book, Dr. Rebecca Senf allows us to go beyond the pure beauty of Adams's images. We are brought into a much-needed passion and complexity of his practice."--Catherine Opie "This is an important work that augments existing literature in both content and methodology. It will be a standard reference for anyone interested in Ansel Adams."--Britt Salvesen, Los Angeles County Museum of Art "Rebecca Senf brilliantly demonstrates how the first two decades of Ansel Adams's long career--years that are often dismissed as 'formative' or 'immature'--in fact, sow the seeds of the astonishing work that we now identify as 'classic' Adams."--Steven Hoelscher, The University of Texas at Austin "A great, approachable read, Senf helps us appreciate the depth of Adam's skills and genius, who inspired millions of Americans to visit, and to ultimately love and support, their National Parks."--James E. Cook, CEO, Western National Parks Association "Lavishly illustrated and painstakingly researched, Senf's book reveals how a 14-year-old visitor to Yosemite became America's most famous photographer and a passionate advocate for the National Parks."--Malcolm Daniel, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Target Audience
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Lccn
2019-940766
Dewey Decimal
779.092
Dewey Edition
23

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