A visual celebration of the eminent photographer's most significant works collects four hundred chronologically arranged, essay-complemented pieces, from his first landscapes of Yosemite and the High Sierra in 1916, to his depictions of national parks in the 1940s, to his last achievements from the 1960s. 125,000 first printing.
An unprecedented showcase of four hundred essential photographs taken by Ansel Adams, documenting his growth as an artist from 1916 to 1968.
Presents more than two hundred of the noted photographer's works capturing America's national parks and wilderness areas, including fifty that have never before been published, accompanied by original essays, commentary on the photographs, and quotations from Adams.
Commemorates the art of the late landscape photographer and accompanies an international exhibit by showcasing 114 photographic images complemented by a critical essay on Adams' contributions to modern art.
The early chapters are devoted to a discussion of light, film and exposure. What follows is a detailed discussion of the zone system, in which Adams had an early pioneering role, chapters on natural and artificial light and at the end of the book is an extensive chapter on the darkroom.
La rétrospective des natures mortes du grand photographe américain est toujours disponible dans son édition américaine.
Un hommage visuel à Liz Taylor.
A revised and expanded edition of the landmark publication, featuring full-colour images from America's greatest landscape photographer, beautifully redesigned and repackaged.
Grace de Monaco vue par son photographe et ami Howell Conant ; un livre qui rend hommage à cette figure emblématique de la féminité.
Behind the Camera nous montre comment à partir des années 1930 l'illustrateur américain Norman Rockwell a utilisé la photographie pour construire ses fameuses représentations de la vie de la classe moyenne américaine.