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The Ansel Adams Wilderness

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Ansel Adams Wilderness
Authors and Contributors      By (photographer) Peter Essick
Foreword by Jamie Williams
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:112
Dimensions(mm): Height 223,Width 264
Category/GenreIndividual photographers
Photographs: collections
Places and peoples - pictorial works
ISBN/Barcode 9781426213298
ClassificationsDewey:779.367944
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher National Geographic Society
Imprint National Geographic Society
Publication Date 14 April 2010
Publication Country United States

Description

In this exquisitely photographed and affordable keepsake book, esteemed National Geographic photographer Peter Essick pays tribute to Ansel Adams and the craggy California Sierra Nevada wilderness area named in his honor. Like Adams, Essick aims to instill respect for the awesome yet fragile beauty of the High Sierras; the stunning images in this book reinterpret this powerful landscape through the modern lens of digital photography. Interspersed with illuminating words from prominent naturalists and conservationists, these photographs offer a new view of one of the country's most timeless and striking national parks. Elegant and evocative, this modern tribute to one of photography's greatest masters will be treasured by camera buffs and nature lovers alike.

Author Biography

PETER ESSICK was named by Outdoor Photography magazine as one of the world's 40 most influential nature photographers; his focus for the past two decades has been to document human impact on development and the enduring power of the land. Essick's photographs have been exhibited worldwide and he has won numerous awards.

Reviews

"Besides being beautiful, this book is instructive as well...For anyone who enjoys excellent black-and-white photography of wilderness areas, this book is a must have." --San Francisco Book Review "In addition to the photographs, the book features insights from naturalists and conservationists. The piece is ultimately a visually stunning celebration of wilderness and its preservation." --Mother Nature Network