President Ansell Adams Jimmy Carter will best explain Ansel Adams' life and work when he gave Ansel Adams the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Ansel Adams, a photographer known for his patience and eternal beauty of his work, is dedicated to protecting wild and scenic areas of the country, both in the film and on the planet. . Due to the beautiful monument of nature, he is regarded as his own monument by his environmentalist, and is considered a national institution.
Through his life and career, Ansel Adams insisted on the importance of environmental problems, "protection of the wilderness" and the national park system. As an environmental conservation activist, Adams has worked for the new park and the wilderness, for the wilderness law, for the wild Alaska in central California and his beloved Costa Rica, strong red wood, endangered sea lions and sea otters and clean We fight air and water for. "His nature and love for the wilderness are outstanding in his work, it is his job to help save the vast wilderness he loves. Indeed, the efforts of Adams and his colleagues Thanks to "The wilderness was saved in America. "
In 1984, the US Congress established the Ansel Adams Wilderness Area between Yosemite National Park and John Muir Wilderness Area in California. Ansel Adams is in the head of Ryerfolk at the southeast border of Yosemite National Park, named after him in 1985. San Francisco 's Ansel Adams Center opened in 1989 to introduce his work and advertise it. Other photographers
Ansel Adams is very clear about the concept of his art and photography. He believes that art is the affirmation of life and is an equivalent concept in photography. In other words, Ansell believes that he shows his feelings about the subject when the photographer takes a picture. Like a personal statement. Ansel has two children, Michael Adams, a doctor and a daughter, Ann. His wife is Adams of Virginia. Ansel Adams died in 1984. His photographs are well known and Ansel Easton Adams will always be known as one of the best technicians in photography history.