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Ansel Adams: Celebration of Genius

A George Eastman House Podcast

Ansel Adams is among the few photographers in all the history of photography whose name and work enjoy worldwide recognition. His stunning landscapes and intimate still lifes of nature continue to enthrall viewers.

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Cover Stories
Greg Gorman: Perusing New Possibilities
Cell Phone Images by the Pros
Cover Stories: Paulo Filgueiras
Workshops with the Pros
Mystic Myanmar
Bill Eppridge - History in the Making
The Diverse Talents of David Stetson
The Man Who Shot Rock 'n Roll
The Elegant Images of Barbara Bordnick
Education and Inspiration
Photography as Healer
Photography and Its Many Labels
The Art of Seeing - A Beginner's Journey
The Man in the Picture
How to Create and Organize Albums Directly from Your iPhone
Navigate Directly to Your Preferred Notification on the iPhone
The "Perfect Assignment" as shared by Robert Farber
Emmy Andriesse Photographs of Jewish Amsterdam, War and Liberation
Photographs & Memories
Why You Should Still Hire a Professional Photographer
The Entropy and Extropy of India
The Mountains That Made the Man, tribute to Ansel Adams
An Interview with Joyce Tenneson
Preserving the World of Burton Holmes
Ghosts in the Landscape -- Vietnam Revisited
A Passionate Quest and Nature--An Interview with Alan Maltz
Photos to Inspire
Photos to Inspire: Jesse Diamond
Henry Diltz' Musical Legends
Roger Ressmeyer: Seeing Stars
Douglas Kirkland: Celebrated Celebrity Photographer
Photos to Inspire: Michael Grecco
Photos to Inspire: Lucia Bucklin
Photos to Inspire: Paulo Fridman
Suspended in Time: The Dance Imagery of Lois Greenfield
Photos to Inspire: Jeff Dunas
Michael Kenna: Traces of the Past
Chris Rainier: Follow Your Passion
Linda Rutenberg - Lady of the Night
Photos to Inspire: Tim Mantoani
Dancing with Light
I Am Jolie
The Artful Imagery of Michael Going
Photography Contests
Photo Contests
Workshops and Events
A Photo Critique IS EXACTLY WHAT YOU NEED
The Technical Workshop
Night Photography Workshop
Summer at the Visura Lodge - Editing Session
Santiago de Cuba, during Carnival
Sundays In NY, Composition Workshop
Santa Fe Winter Workshops
Product News and Reviews
Worth a Look - New Products
Special Announcements
Robert Farber Exhibit: "My Eyes Have Seen"
The Shadow of Chernobyl
Kate the Great
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Last Updated: Mar 28th, 2014 - 14:47:22


Photography as Healer
I feel fearless with a camera, it's empowered me and I transformed.
Mar 28, 2014

Photography and Its Many Labels
Images are neither ambiguous nor not ambigous, they simply are.
Mar 24, 2014

The Art of Seeing - A Beginner's Journey
A Beginner's Journey in How to See

Mar 13, 2014

The Man in the Picture
A photograph freezes the moment, it makes the world stand still, it arrests time. There are photographs that have a place in our collective memory.
Nov 30, 2013

How to Create and Organize Albums Directly from Your iPhone
So you spent the day or a weekend taking a few dozen photos with your iPhone and you can't wait to get in front of your laptop or desktop computer to get the images organized. You don't have to wait.

May 15, 2013

Navigate Directly to Your Preferred Notification on the iPhone
iPhone tip: How to navigate directly to a specific notification while unlocking your phone.

May 10, 2012

The "Perfect Assignment" as shared by Robert Farber
The "Perfect Assignment" is named because after working in Mexico City for commercial work, I was asked to do a Fine Art project.

Apr 24, 2012

Emmy Andriesse Photographs of Jewish Amsterdam, War and Liberation
Emmy Andriesse Photographs of Jewish Amsterdam, War and Liberation
27 April - 30 September 2012

Apr 23, 2012

Photographs & Memories
There are pictures that have a lasting effect on me. Jean Seberg on the streets of Paris selling newspapers, for instance.
Apr 20, 2012

Why You Should Still Hire a Professional Photographer
I want to just make a point about why spending a little or a lot of money to invest in a portrait by a tried and true professional is important and worth it.
Apr 17, 2012

The Entropy and Extropy of India
India, a palette of colors splashed and splattered across a gigantic canvas, is abstraction personified.
Feb 6, 2012

The Mountains That Made the Man, tribute to Ansel Adams
A portfolio by Peter Essick pays tribute to Ansel Adams and the craggy California wilderness named in his honor.
Oct 11, 2011

An Interview with Joyce Tenneson
Joyce Tenneson's work is a combination of portraiture and mythology. She is interested in discovering the archetypes of our being.
Sep 1, 2011

Preserving the World of Burton Holmes
Burton Holmes is one of the lesser-known figures in film history, yet he did much to further the medium of motion pictures by traveling the world, filming far-flung cultures and giving immensely popular lectures on his experiences abroad.
Feb 4, 2011

Ghosts in the Landscape -- Vietnam Revisited
Ghost in the LandscapeGhosts In the Landscape is one of the outstanding traveling exhibitions from George Eastman House.
Jan 7, 2011

A Passionate Quest and Nature--An Interview with Alan Maltz
Alan Maltz is a Florida based photographer who is the Official Fine Art Photographer for the State of Florida and the Official Wildlife Photographer of Florida.
Jan 2, 2011