Ansel Adams: The Man Behind the Camera

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Date & Time

Sun, Feb 20 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Address (map)

1511-B Mission Drive

Venue (website)

Wildling Museum of Art and Nature

The Wildling Museum of Art and Nature is pleased to announce a special virtual program in honor of Ansel Adams on what would have been the iconic photographer’s 120th birthday. The public is invited to tune in to Ansel Adams: The Man Behind the Camera on Sunday, February 20, 2 – 3 p.m. via Zoom for an insightful presentation by photographer Alan Ross, Ansel Adams’ friend, and former assistant. The two photographers are currently featured in the Wildling Museum’s exhibition Sharing the Light: Ansel Adams & Alan Ross, on view through March 20, 2022.

While Ansel Adams’ striking images and exacting technique have been well documented over the years, what is less shared is a view of the man behind the camera. This presentation will reveal more about who Ansel Adams was as a person, how he worked, what motivated him to expose the film to light, and his magical and sometimes irreverent sense of humor.

The suggested donation for this virtual event is $5.00, click here to donate what you wish. To register to attend this event, click here to sign up on Zoom.

Please email info@wildlingmuseum.org or call (805) 686-8315 with any questions. The Wildling Museum’s ongoing Zoom programming is sponsored by Montecito Bank & Trust.

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