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Ansel Adams the Eloquent Light
Published in Hardcover by Aperture (1980)
Author: Nancy Newhall
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Interesting book on an interesting life
What I like most about this book is, of course, the photographs. However, this is also a biography. As this book chronicles his life, it presents relevant photos from the particular period.

What made me purchase this book was the fact that it contains many lesser known works. Everyone is familiar with his work in the national parks. Images of Half Dome and other expansive landscapes are pretty well known. But not all his work (nor all his BEST) was of these subjects. Such images as Boards and Thistles, Madrone Bark, Woman Winnowing Grain, and Leaves are some fine examples.

The text of this book is quite interesting and well written for the most part. There are some areas in which the text seems to jump around a bit, but all in all, it is an interesting read. Even if you do not have an interest in Adams' life (about which it is worth reading) you will enjoy the photography in this book. Also, it will expand many people's view of his body of work. It has definitely caused me to want to learn more about Adam's works and techniques.


The Daybooks of Edward Weston: Mexico California
Published in Hardcover by Aperture (1991)
Authors: Nancy Newhall, Beaumont Newhall, and Edward Weston
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An intimate look into the mind and soul of an artist
This book stands alone in the annals of art history. No other book gives such an intimate view into the day-to-day trials of a working artist. Weston, who from time to time fostered ambitions of becoming a writer, genrously shares his thoughts and his experiences over a 15 year period, culminating in a remarkable portrait of the artist as a human being. While literary critics may have occasion to fault his prose, which at times seems flowery and verbose, given his Victorian-age education this can be forgiven of him. Weston takes us through his decision to leave his family and travel to Mexico, where he chronicles not only his own work, but that of other artists. He writes of the bullfights, love affairs, the scenery, and of the many unforgettable characters he met along the way. Weston moved in many circles, and thoroughly enjoyed himself, whether his company be artists or revolutionaries. He shares with the reader his many instances of self doubt, of guilt, and of poverty. He also shares his many triumphs, as his original photography begins to garner commercial success. We see Weston as an art critic, giving unflinching opinions of the works of Diego Rivera, Carlos Orozco, Robinson Jeffers, and a host of others. He is no less honest in his evaluation of his own work. Included in the volume are 72 extremely well-reproduced photographs divided into the various periods of his photographic life. We are givin a behind-the-scenes look at how these photographs were made, from both the artistic and the technical point of veiw. Most importantly, the Daybooks is not just for photographers or Weston afficianodos, but for anyone who appreciates a well-written autobiography of a remarkable artist.


From Adams to Stieglitz: Pioneers of Modern Photography (Writers and Artists on Photography)
Published in Hardcover by Aperture (1990)
Authors: Nancy Newhall and Beaumont Newhall
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Great collection of Mid 20th Century Photography Writing
Nancy Newhall was (and continues to be some 29 years after her accidental death) one of the best writers on photography I have read. She was a confidant of such luminaries as Alfred Stieglitz and Ansel Adams (she was his first biographer), the acting curator of the Department of Photography at New York's Museum of Modern Art in the 1940's, a driving force in the influential magazine and publishing concern Aperture, and an avid writer of photography books.

The writings collected in "From Adams to Stieglitz: Pioneers of Modern Photography" represent a wonderful cross-section of her work. Her knowledge of the history of photography is amazing as she writes about the motivation driving the development of the medium. Two of the pieces are remarkable:

"Controversy and the Creative Concepts," written in 1953, compares and contrasts the photographic style of the "Parisian School" as represented by Cartier-Bresson and the "Western School" represented by Group f/64, Alfred Eisenstaedt, and Helen Bourke-White. Worlds diametrically opposed, each equally valid. The article presents an important overview of 20th century photography.

"The Caption: The Mutual Relation of Words/Photographs," written in 1952 for the first issue of Aperture, looks at the different types of captions that can be attached to a photograph (if any: Stieglitz refused to put caption on his work) and how one should write them. This essay provides nice insight into the practice of photographic writing.

Anyone with an interest in 20th century photography will find this book an essential part of their library. Her writing style is unique and wonderful, an absolute joy to read.


Alvin Langdon Coburn: Photographs 1900-1924
Published in Hardcover by Edition Stemmle (1998)
Authors: Alvin Langdon Coburn, Marianne Fulton, Karl Steinorth, Anthony Bannon, Nancy Newhall, Reinhold Misselbeck, Rochester International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House, and International Museum of Photography at ge
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A contribution to the heritage of every American; the conservation activities of John D. Rockefeller, Jr
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Author: Nancy Newhall
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Death Valley
Published in Paperback by Little Brown & Co (Pap) (1977)
Authors: Nancy Newhall, Ansel Adams, and Ruth Kirk
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Edward Weston: Color Photography
Published in Hardcover by Center Creative Photography (1986)
Authors: Terrence Pitts, Nancy Newhall, and Edward Weston
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Edward Weston: The Flame of Recognition
Published in Paperback by Aperture (1993)
Authors: Edward Weston and Nancy Newhall
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The Flame of Recognition: His Photographs Accompanied by Excerpts from the Daybook and Letters
Published in Hardcover by Farrar Straus & Giroux (1971)
Authors: Nancy Newhall and Edward Weston
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From Adams to Steiglitz: Pioneers of Modern Photography
Published in Paperback by Aperture (1990)
Authors: Nancy Newhall and Beaumont Newhall
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