Ansel Adams (1902-1984)
was a groundbreaking photographer credited with devising the ‘zone system’
technique (a method of concentrating light on negatives to control the look of
finished pictures) and the ‘theory of visualization’ (the act of measuring a
scene’s light to imagine a finished photo). He is most famously known for his
black and white photo series of the Yosemite Valley in California. He also
authored many instructional books defining and developing his theories.
Ansel used warm and cold feelings with his photo's. More often then not he used cold colours in his photography for modern nature.
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