Selected Product: | Ansel Adams: 400 Photographs Hardcover Author: Ansel Adams Publisher: Ansel Adams Release Date: 2007-10-29 ISBN-10: 0316117722 ISBN-13: 9780316117722 List Price: $40.00 Average Customer Rating: | | The Photographer's Eye ISBN-10: 087070527X ISBN-13: 9780870705274 List Price:$24.95 Examples: The Making of 40 Photographs ISBN-10: 082121750X ISBN-13: 9780821217504 List Price:$39.99 The Camera (Ansel Adams Photography, Book 1) ISBN-10: 0821221841 ISBN-13: 9780821221846 List Price:$25.00 The Negative (Ansel Adams Photography, Book 2) ISBN-10: 0821221868 ISBN-13: 9780821221860 List Price:$25.00 Ansel Adams 2008 Wall Calendar ISBN-10: 0316113425 ISBN-13: 9780316113427 List Price:$18.99 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Ansel Adams: 400 Photographs by Ansel Adams (ISBN-10: 0316117722, ISBN-13: 9780316117722). At this time we have not yet written a review for Ansel Adams: 400 Photographs by Ansel Adams (ISBN-10: 0316117722, ISBN-13: 9780316117722). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com ANSEL ADAMS: 400 PHOTOGRAPHS presents the full spectrum Adams' greatest work in a single volume for the first time, offering an entirely new perspective on his monumental career.. The photographs are arranged chronologically into five major periods in order to convey Adams' development as an artist-from his first photographs made in Yosemite and the High Sierra in 1916 to his work in the National Parks in the 1940s up to his last important photographs from the 1960s. An introduction and brief essays on selected images provide information about Adams' life, document the evolution of his technique, and give voice to his artistic vision. Few artists of any era can claim to have produced four hundred images of lasting beauty and significance. It is a testament to Adams' vision and a lifetime of hard work that a book of this scale can be justified. ANSEL ADAMS: 400 PHOTOGRAPHS is a must-have reference and gift book for anyone who appreciates photography and the allure of the natural world. Great book | Customer Rating: | Great book, prints are of excellent quality. And photos - this is Ansel Adams, the greatest landscape photographer, there is nothing to say!
However, some pages are blank - photos are simply missing (about 10-20 photos). Maybe it is my bad luck and other copies don't have this problem. | Great Book Great Value | Customer Rating: | | Fantastic book great representation of the entire span of the photographer's career. I would reccomend this book to anybody interested in photography or just a great coffee table book. Plus it is classy quality hardback that amazon offers at nearly half the price that the ansel adams website is selling it for. | State of Art | Customer Rating: | | Ansel Adams was one of the greatest photographers of his time and had a wonderful "clinical eye" to the world around him. This book catch this in a absolute way. Each photo printed itself is a learning. This book it's a real State of Art. | The Least Impressive Ansel Adams Book. | Customer Rating: | I have most of Ansel Adams' books. This is the least impressive of all. Small horizontal pages with vertical landscapes (sometimes only one 5 x 7 on a page) added up to merchandising, certainly not doing justice to this great photographer. Larger book size and orienting the photographs with the page layout would have been FAR better. We would have had to turn the book 90 degrees to view some of his works, but I would have preferred that. The selected photographs are quite good, but Adams' work requires a better presentation than this. Leave this on the shelf and buy multiple other volumes and be far more pleased. | 400 Photographs of Ansel Adams work | Customer Rating: | | This is an excellent representation of Adams work! What sold me was the quality of the photo reproductions. I have several books that display his photography and this one does the best job of showing the details that Adams wanted to show. |
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