In the spring of 1927, photographer Ansel Adams hiked with his friends through the snow at Yosemite National Park in California. The 25-year-old brought along his camera, as he always did, stopping to ...
“Ansel Adams in Our Time,” the title of the new exhibit at the de Young Museum in San Francisco, suggests that his outdoor photographs, with ionic images of Yosemite, speak to us in some new way. In ...
On Sept. 3, journalist Charles Russo published an SFGATE investigation titled “Lost California photos from Ansel Adams raise compelling questions.” The story, which Russo first started reporting all ...
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Since his first photograph of the park was developed over 100 years ago, Ansel Adams has remained interlinked with Yosemite National Park. Beginning next month, the San Francisco photographer’s shots ...
"Once it was a rich, sleepy school with rich, sleepy students; now it aims to be the ‘Harvard of the West.'" That was how Time magazine described Stanford University in the fall of 1962. The ...
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