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Paperback The Grand Canyon and the Southwest Book

ISBN: 0821226509

ISBN13: 9780821226506

The Grand Canyon and the Southwest

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Next to Yosemite and the High Sierra, the Southwest was closest to Ansel Adams' heart. It was there, in the early 1930s, that he met photographer Paul Strand and decided to make photography his life's work. In his words, "wherever one goes in the Southwest one encounters magic, strength, and beauty."

In The Grand Canyon and the Southwest, Adam's little known images of the Grand Canyon make up roughly one quarter of the photographs selected...

Customer Reviews

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Great book!

I bought this book seeking pictures of the Grand Canyon by Ansel Adams, although I did not find as many as I wanted, I did find some great pictures!!! He was an amaizing photographer. I thoroughly enjoyed reviewing the book and the pictures. Anyone who is interested in more thean the Sierra Nevada range and the outdoors, as well as Ansel Adams, will find something here to enjoy!

Love this book!

First book I have looked at by Ansel Adams. There are a few Grand Canyon pictures in here and other southwest pictures. Also included are some letters he wrote.

". . . the light that comes from the mind and the heart."

The 86 black and white images in this book reflect dozens of visits by Ansel Adams to the Southwest over more than 50 years. Adams liked what he saw, and felt that "this land is offering me a tremendous opportunity; no one has really photographed it." This volume has two weakneses. The images are often too small to accurately reproduce the detail that Adams intended us to see in the foregrounds and backgrounds, and many are over inked. Second, the introduction by William A. Turnage is not up to his usual standards. He makes a number of strange assertions such as that Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico, 1941 (poorly reproduced in this volume) is "beyond doubt, his most famous photograph." Hmmm. What do you think? In other places though, Turnage adds interesting details about Adams' introduction to the Southwest and the influence on his photography of Paul Strand. The book contains many letters from Adams about his experiences in taking the photographs, including many near disasters with his station wagon breaking down. One of the really interesting ones is to Patsy England in 1936 in which he says that in many ways the "Carlsbad Caverns are symbolic of my life; beautiful and exquisite things that exist only in the light of the moment." That may be the finest characterization of Adams' work that I have read. Here are my favorite images (as reproduced here) in this book:Saint Francis Church, Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico, c. 1929Monument Valley, Arizona, 1937Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Arizona, 1942Georgia O'Keeffe and Orville Cox, Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Arizona, 1937White House Ruin, Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Arizona, 1941Big Room, Carlsbad Caverns National Park, New Mexico, 1942Burro Mesa and the Chisos Mountains, Big Bend National Park, Texas, 1942Farm, Autumn, near Glendale, Utah, c. 1940Tree Against Cliff, Zion National Park, Utah, 1947In Cedar Breaks National Monument, Utah, 1947Manly Beacon, Death Valley National Park, California, c. 1952Grand Canyon from Yavapai Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, 1942Grand Canyon from Yavapai Point (Bright Angel Canyon), Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, 1942After you have finished reading about Ansel Adams' adventures and learning in the Southwest, I urge you to take your own driving trip through this beautiful country. Be sure to visit the spots that Adams did. I also suggest that you be sure to add Sedona in Arizona, Mesa Verde, the Meteorite Crater in Arizona, Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesen West in Scottsdale, and the Navajo reservation to the areas depicted here.See the most beautiful places you can as often as possible! The beauty will seep into your soul.
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