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On the Web
- Ansel Adams on PBS - Explores the extraordinary photography and life of Ansel Adams. Companion website to the PBS documentary film.
- Ansel Adams magazine article list - Bibliography of obscure magazine articles by or about Ansel Adams, including his letters to the editor.
- Ansel Adams on PBS - This interactive site explore Ansel Adams' extraordinary photography and life. Based on the documentary film from PBS.
- Adams, Ansel - Founded by Ansel Adams and friends, this visual arts organization offers books and reprints by Adams and others, as well as contemporary photography exhibits, events and education.
- Educator's Guide: Ansel Adams - Includes biographical information, a look at the wide-format camera Adams often used, and a brief explanation of the Zone System invented to help control the light values within his photographs.
- Adams, Ansel Easton - Article from Encarta Encyclopedia provides an overview of Adams' life and work.
- Adams, Ansel - Short biography at Encyclopedia.com.
- Adams, Ansel - Biography and small photo gallery, at the National Archives and Records Administration.
- Adams, Ansel - Biographical notes and links to other fan sites and Amazon.com for books.
- The History Place: Best of Ansel Adams - Features scenic photos taken from 1933-1942.
Wikipedia Articles
- Mount Ansel Adams - Mount Ansel Adams is an 11,760-foot peak in the Sierra Nevada. It was named for Ansel Adams, an avid photographer, in 1985.
- Ansel Adams Award - The Ansel Adams Award for Conservation Photography, named in honor of the late American photographer Ansel Adams, is a photography award administered by the Sierra Club. The award "honor[s] photographers who have used their talents in conservation efforts.
- Ansel Adams Wilderness - The Ansel Adams Wilderness is a wilderness area in the Sierra Nevada of California,USA. The wilderness is part of the Inyo and Sierra National Forests.
- Ansel Adams - | birth_place = San Francisco, California
- Everett Ruess - Everett Ruess (1914-1934) was an artist and writer who explored the deserts of the southwest, invariably alone. He was known for cutting linoleum prints of nature and associated with Ansel Adams and Dorothea Lange.