It is our pleasure to present you with a special issue of the ELEMENTS Magazine titled, “CELEBRATION OF THE PRINT.”
The cover image by Ansel Adams, sets the tone for the pages that follow. Inside, you will find the works of Bruce Barnbaum, Christopher Burkett, Charles Cramer, Michael Frye, R. Mac Holbert, Joseph Holmes, Michael Kenna, Roman Loranc, Lynn Radeka, John Sexton, and John Wawrzonek. We also bring you a fascinating interview with Evan Russel, the curator at the Ansel Adams Gallery in Yosemite. Evan gives us insight into his photography, the inner workings of the gallery, as well as some insider knowledge of Ansel Adams’ life's work.
We asked each photographer five questions related to printing. You will learn how they have developed their craft, what they consider to be a great print and the expertise related to their specialization. They generously share their knowledge, history, techniques, and advice. Indeed, in these answers and imagery you will find a photographic legacy to admire, learn from, and carry forward. It is also once-in-a-generation advice on printing for every student of landscape photography.
If you are not a subscriber yet, please join landscape photographers from around the world who receive the ELEMENTS Magazine every month. Subscribe today and gain access to this special production and all past issues. Use ELLERYLAKE for 10% off.
https://www.elementsphotomag.com
The cover image by Ansel Adams, sets the tone for the pages that follow. Inside, you will find the works of Bruce Barnbaum, Christopher Burkett, Charles Cramer, Michael Frye, R. Mac Holbert, Joseph Holmes, Michael Kenna, Roman Loranc, Lynn Radeka, John Sexton, and John Wawrzonek. We also bring you a fascinating interview with Evan Russel, the curator at the Ansel Adams Gallery in Yosemite. Evan gives us insight into his photography, the inner workings of the gallery, as well as some insider knowledge of Ansel Adams’ life's work.
We asked each photographer five questions related to printing. You will learn how they have developed their craft, what they consider to be a great print and the expertise related to their specialization. They generously share their knowledge, history, techniques, and advice. Indeed, in these answers and imagery you will find a photographic legacy to admire, learn from, and carry forward. It is also once-in-a-generation advice on printing for every student of landscape photography.
If you are not a subscriber yet, please join landscape photographers from around the world who receive the ELEMENTS Magazine every month. Subscribe today and gain access to this special production and all past issues. Use ELLERYLAKE for 10% off.
https://www.elementsphotomag.com