Book Feature | Ansel Adams’ The Grand Canyon and the Southwest

In today’s world of social media and digital files, the beauty and depth of a photograph is easy to overlook, to scroll past without actually looking.  In contrast, a printed photograph, devoid of any captions, comments, IG filters and likes, creates an opportunity to give the photograph its full appreciation. Photographers and nature enthusiasts will … Read more

Ansel Adams’ Son Discusses His Father’s Work, Daily Routine, & Advice

Traversing the West with his large format cameras, Ansel Adams created iconic imagery in his day. Today his work has stood the test of time, is still revered, and Adams is held as one of photography’s true greats. Marc Silber of Advancing Your Photography has been spending some time with Ansel’s son, Michael Adams, to discuss Ansel’s work and … Read more

Ansel Adams On Pre-Visualization & Photographic Education

Ansel Adams was a luminary in photography. His landscape work entertains a global audience, and even till this day, his black and whites are considered some of the best photos taken of Yosemite National Park. Needless to say, photographers pick a pen and notepad every time there’s an opportunity to learn from his work, as he is somewhat … Read more

Documentary Photography for Professionals | Telling Compelling Visual Stories

children in Seville Spain Henri Cartier Bresson 1933

Let’s face it. We’re oversaturated with visuals that are all style and no substance. In the era of ever-increasing visual content, capturing images that not only look pretty but also convey profound narratives is essential. Documentary photography serves as an exceptional medium of storytelling that goes beyond the constraints of mere image capturing. Furthermore, this … Read more