Friday, February 20, 2009

Happy Birthday, Uncle Ansel






From the Writer's Almanac for February 20:

"It's the birthday of photographer Ansel Adams, born in San Francisco, California (1902). He spent a lot of time wandering in the wild places of the San Francisco area, hiking on the dunes or exploring Lobos Creek. When he was a teenager, he went to Yosemite National Park and took his first photographs with a Kodak Box Brownie camera. He persuaded the owner of a photo-finishing plant to take him on as a darkroom apprentice. Every summer he traveled to Yosemite, trying to take better and better photos. Looking out at the mountains, he said, "The silver light turned every blade of grass and every particle of sand into a luminous metallic splendor." He wanted to take photos that captured every blade of grass and particle of sand in perfect focus.

He served on the Sierra Club's board of directors for almost 40 years, and he allowed his photographs to be reprinted in calendars and books, hoping they would inspire people to protect wilderness areas. He died in 1984, and Congress approved the creation of Ansel Adams Wilderness, which preserved more than 200,000 acres of land near Yosemite."

2 comments:

brownbunchmama said...

His images are breath taking no matter how many times you view them.
Sorry you've felt so miserable and hope the weekend will give you the time to fully recover!

Karen said...

Thanks for sharing Mark. We have a couple of his prints - always beautiful and inspiring. We've had awful colds/flu around here too - sorry for your pain.