Ansel Adams's Photograph, Moonrise Hernandez New Mexico

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Ansel Adams

Ansel Adams was born in 1902 in San Francisco (Sierra Club). In 1906, Ansel was injured due to aftershock from the earthquake. He was homeschooled and “spent his childhood days playing in the sand dunes beyond the Golden Gates where he gained an appreciation for nature, which would become his primary source of photographic inspiration” (Sierra Club). Adams later began working at the Club’s LeConte Memorial Lodge. This resulted in him participating in the Club’s annual outing in 1927. The Club is supposedly where Ansel’s success as a photographer began.

Ansel was invited to create mural prints of the new Washington D.C. interior building but could not fulfill the job because of the attack on Pearl Harbor. In 1968, Adams received …show more content…

In this photograph we see a moon rising over a small village, in the sky, with some clouds. He also took many of his photographs in Yosemite. One in particular is of an oak tree during the winter with other trees in the background. Adams would visit Yosemite annually so the place was special to him which resulted in a majority of his early work being taken at Yosemite. He has always photographed the “natural scene” said by Adams himself in an interview with Milton Esterow.

His work was a huge part in the growth of an environmental consciousness and the development of a citizen environmental movement. His photograph of “Mount Mckinley and Wonder Lake” is natural and you can more than likely go there to see a very similar scenery. If he was not taking pictures of people then he was taking pictures of landscapes or still life.

His photographs of “Moonrise Hernandez New Mexico” and “Mount Mckinley and Wonder Lake” both use similar photo elements. For the photograph “Moonrise Hernandez New Mexico”, he used tone and contrast as a photo element. “This print is on the extreme end of the lightness, and the softer contrast helps to create a photograph that has an overall luminosity”, as said by Matthew Adams who is president of the Ansel Adams Gallery. Ansel’s other photograph also uses tone and contrast, the different tones on the mountains and the high

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