I just received this book as a gift, and man, is it BIG! For a coffee-table book, it certainly necessitates a big table! All jokes aside though, it is packed full of wonderful (as you would expect) Ansel Adams imagery. If you are part of the photography community, in a professional or amateur holding, and you don’t know who Ansel Adams is, stop reading this post, and do a quick Google search (then come back to the post, of course). Even if you aren’t a “landscape” shooter, every photographer surely would appreciate his contributions toward obtaining exposure and the uncovering of dramatic detail in the print and in real life. There’s a reason that posters of his images hang in virtually every doctor office in the U.S.
Ansel Adams: Landscapes of the American West
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I'm an editorial and natural history photographer based out of Lubbock, Texas, as well as a photography instructor at Texas Tech University. My work primarily focuses on features and environmental portraits for magazines, books, and commercial purposes, and I'm available for both domestic and international travel.
I'm a regular contributor to the Manfrotto School of Xcellence, an educational resource for amateurs and professionals alike. I'm also a partner and editor for Badlands Design and Production, a publishing house that focuses on high-end coffee table photography books.
