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Ansel Adams


Conservation Heroes

No. of pages 124

Published: 2011

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At the young age of 14, Ansel Adams found his life's work. Growing up in San Francisco in the early 1900s, Adams traveled with his family to Yosemite National Park in 1916 and fell in love with the breathtaking scenery. After exploring the natural wonders of the park, Adams began to study the art of photography-thereby influencing generations of people who would view his work. His striking images of the American West, including Yosemite's mountains, valleys, and waters, raised awareness of the natural beauty of America and the need to conserve and protect it. In this new volume, readers will explore the beautiful images of this photographer that encouraged a nation to cherish the natural wonders it possessed.

 

This book is part of a book series called Conservation Heroes .

There are 124 pages in this book. This book was published 2011 by Facts On File Inc .

Krista West writes chemistry, biology, and Earth science books for young adults from her home in Fairbanks, Alaska. She holds a B. S. in zoology from the University of Washington and master's degrees in Earth science and journalism from Columbia University.

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