Ansel Adams
Ansel Adams (American 1902-1984) was a landscape photographer and environmentalist known for black-and-white images of the American West. He co-founded Group f/64 and helped develop the Zone System with Fred Archer. He played a key role in establishing photography as a museum discipline at MoMA, helped found Aperture magazine, and co-founded the Center for Creative Photography.
Ansel Adams (American 1902-1984) "White Post and Spandrel, Columbia, California", 1953 plate 7 from Portfolio VI, printed 1974, edition 1 of 110, gelatin silver print on paper, gift of Peter and Kit Bedford, 2023 (19 1/4'' H x 14 1/8'' W)