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Photographer Ansel Adams was a Wilderness Society council member and supported the organization for more than four decades. Throughout his distinguished career as a photographer, Adams photographed dozens of iconic portraits of wildlands, such as Alaska’s Denali and California’s Yosemite . He is one of the world’s best-known landscape photographers. Before his death in 1984, Adams gave 75 signed, original images to The Wilderness Society. We received subsequent gifts, bringing our collection to 88 landscape photographs and one portrait of Adams by photographer Arnold Newman.
This is a DC spot that's off the beaten path, but won't take a huge amount of your precious vacation time and is really interesting if you have any interest in Ansel Adams or photography. Ansel... Read more
This is a gallery near the Nat Geo offices that we stumbled upon. Oh, about 50 signed Ansel Adams prints were on display when we were there. I don't know if they rotate the displays. I love... Read more
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