New Ansel Adams Photos Unveiled at Discovery Museum
Source: Readers, academics, trustees overwhelmed by discovery of new Ansel Adams photos (2025-09-18)
A collection of previously unseen photographs by legendary photographer Ansel Adams has been revealed at the California Academy of Sciences' Discovery Museum. The images, dating from the 1920s and 1930s, showcase Adams' early work capturing the natural beauty of California's landscapes, offering a fresh perspective on his development as a photographer. The exhibit features over 50 photographs, many of which have never been displayed publicly before. Visitors can explore Adams' artistic process and gain insight into his dedication to environmental conservation through these rare images, highlighting the stunning scenery that inspired his iconic black-and-white landscapes.
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