Ansel Adams

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Ansel Adams By Maddox

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Ansel Adams

By Maddox

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Why I Chose Ansel Adams

I chose Ansel Adams because he takes photos.

I also chose Ansel Adams because he did art.

I also like photography. I might be a photographer.

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Ansel Adams Attributes

Ansel Adams is creative. Ansel Adams also liked nature. We know

he liked nature because he took photos of nature.

He developed photos from all around the world for everyone to see.

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Ansel Adams Early life

He was born in Western Addition of San Francisco, California.

Ansel Adams was an only child. Ansel Adams was named after his uncle

Ansel Eastone.His family moved all over the place! He also had difficulties in school because they

thought he had dyslexia.

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Ansel Adams Challenges

Ansel Adams family moved all over the place.

Ansel Adams grandfather died.Ansel Adams had difficulties in

school and they thought he had dyslexia.

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An Important Event

Ansel Adams started the first photography department at a college.

The college was San Francisco Art Institute.

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Ansel Adams Gifts and Talents

Ansel Adams developed photos for every one to see.

He was a good photographer.

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Ansel Adams Contributions

He made nice pictures.

He helped found department of photography at the museum of modern art in New York City.

He started a photography department.

It was the first department in a university.

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Most Important Facts

• I think the most important thing about Ansel Adams was that he was great at photography.

• He never gave up.

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How many photos did Ansel Adams take?

Ansel Adams took over 500 photos in his lifetime.

A lot right!

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Ansel Adams Photos

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References

http://www.anseladams.com/ansel-adams-information/ansel-adams-biography/

http://www.biography.com/people/ansel-adams-9175697

World Book 2001