ANSEL
ADAMS: TREES
Ansel Adams
10"
x 12", 104 pages
55 tritone photographs
2004, Bulfinch Press
From the Publisher:
With Selected Writings. The legendary
artist Ansel Adams was a keen photographer of trees and forest
woodlands, distilling their essence in striking black-and-white
images. This book presents some 50 of Adam's finest photographs
of trees—a personal vision ranging from stirring portraits
of the giant oaks in Yosemite Valley to the shimmering beauty
of an aspen grove in New Mexico; majestic pine forests to leafy
deciduous woods; exquisite details of bark and wood to snow-laden
branches against the sky; and, of course, many a portrait of the
ancient trees of the Sierra and the American West.
Ansel Adams: Trees is a departure from
previous Adams books, focusing as it does on a specific element
in nature, and drawing upon, for its text, excerpts from literature
and poetry, both contemporary and historical. The natural history
and the spiritual nature of trees have inspired writers throughout
the ages to extol their metaphorical, meditative, and life-sustaining
qualities. The lyrical writings accompanying the images complement
and expand upon the reverence and passion for trees, so apparent
in Adams's photographs.
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