ANSEL ADAMS

Ansel Adams was an American landscape photographer and environmentalist known for his black-and-white images of the American West. He helped found Groups, such as f/64, of photographers that advocated “pure” photography which favoured sharp focus and the use of the full tonal range of a photograph and using his work to promote conservation of wilderness areas.

10 Important Photography Lessons From Ansel Adams

His images were often monochrome highlighting the beauty in the formations of the landscapes rather than just focusing on the colours present, it adds a dramatic and powerful tone to the images potentially portraying the power of mother nature and the sublime drawing attention to the beauty of the environment around us.

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This is one of his landscape images.

He came up with a technique he referred to as the zone system, the 11 zones were defined to represent the gradation of all the different tones you can see in a black and white, with zone 5 being in the middle as grey, zone 0 being pure black, and zone 10 being pure white.

How to Use the Zone System by Ansel Adams : Kim Hildebrand Photography

Group f/64

Formed in 1932 group f/64 constituted a revolt against Pictorialism. The group is named after the smallest setting of a large-format camera diaphragm aperture that gives a nice resolution and depth of field.

Many photo historians view the group as an organized faction consisting of the first seven photographers, and view the other four photographers as associated with the group by virtue of their visual aesthetics. However, in an interview in 1997, Dody Weston Thompson said that she was invited to join. She stated that Brett Weston also considered himself a member suggesting that knowing all the members is difficult to determine due to the informality of the group’s shifting social composition during the 1930s and 1940s.

This image shows some of the women of the group who were often not represented.

Women of the group

While not all official members of Group f/64, the female photographers showed their work in the first exhibit, each displaying their own style, journey, and place in the history of photography. 

The women of the group include:

-Imogen Cunningham

-Sonya Noskowiak 

-Alma Lavenson 

-Consuelo Kanaga 

Mood board

moody and black-and-white landscapes:

coloured landscapes:

Here are some physical mood boards I made:

I made these mood boards by printing off landscape images and cutting them up and gluing them all together in different compositions to show the images I am inspired by.

Photoshoot

I went out to greve de lecq on a Saturday when it was raining and took multiple images of the sea and rocks. Ideally wanted to do nit on a sunny day but struggled as it was raining all week

First I imported my images into Lightroom classic and the I flagged the ones that I wanted to keep and edit.

Then I duplicated my images and edited them black and white them black and white.

After I edited my images that where is colour and added more vibrance and warmth to them.

These are my final images from my first photoshoot.

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I feel that these two pictures are similar due to the display of the objects and the movement of water. The first image is taken by Ansel Adams and the second is from my first photoshoot .

landscape photo shoot and editing

I firstly imported all my photos into adobe lightroom classic and started de-selecting all the images i did not like.
i then started editing some of the images to add some warmth into the photo
with some of my images i created a virtual copy which just duplicates the photo
h the duplicated photo, i edited it and turned it black and white
i also colour coded all of the images that i wanted to edit.