That was great. It's interesting that even in 1948, the narrator refers to Weston's camera as "old fashioned."
That was great. It's interesting that even in 1948, the narrator refers to Weston's camera as "old fashioned."
KOOL!!!!! just downloaded it....I like old movies and when they're about photography...hey....even better!!!! talk about "combining hobbies" ...excellent...got something to watch tonite. THANKS
I like my 14" Commercial Ektar even more!
"I believe there is nothing more disturbing than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept!" (Ansel Adams)
https://philippe.grunchec-photographe.over-blog.com/
I want to say thank you for the links to this film, I have watched it twice. Brilliant documentary.
Got any more of similar quality? Any on Ansel Adams?
Russ
Thanks to everyone for all your comments.
Glad you enjoyed it.
Just a thought.
Maybe we should have a Sticky where people can post links to Films like this.
The Ansel Adams gallery http://www.anseladams.com/ offers the Ric Burns PBS posthumous documentary and the more interesting (to me) 1981 60 minute video produced by Andrea Gray and John Huzar. The latter includes human moments of Adams in the darkroom and playing the piano. I've seen the shorter 1957 made for TV video, but don't know of a source at this time. It included a scene of him loading his 8 passenter Cadillac (with platform on the top) with this gear:
1 8x10 view camera with 20 holders and 4 lenses: Cooke convertable, 10" Wide Field Ektar, 9" Dagor, 6.75 wide angle Wollansak
7x17 special panoramic camera with five holders & 13.5" Protar lens
4x5 view camera with six lenses: 12" Voigtlander Collinear in Compound shutter, 8.5" Apo-Lanthar, 9.5" C. P. Goertz Apo-Artar in Ilex Synchro shutter, 9.25" Apo Tessar, 4" Wide Field Ektar, Dallmeyer 8-on telephoto
Hassleblad camera with 38, 60, 80, 135, and 200mm lenses
Contaflex 35mm camera outfit
two Polaroid cameras
SEI exposure meter and two Weston meters
Filters for each camera: K1, K2, Minus Blue, G, X1, A, C5, B, F, 85B, 85C and light balancing series 81 & series 82
Two tripods; one light, one heavy
lens brush, Stop watch, level, thermometer, focusing magnifier, & focusing cloth
Heicolight strobe portrait outfit with 200' cable
special storage box for film
The 1957 video was made while Ansel was still living in the family home in San Francisco. It was linked on this forum a few years ago, I believe; perhaps a search will bring it up.
A later TV documentary was made by a local station (KRON) in 1968 after Ansel moved to Carmel. It is not of the greatest quality but might be of interest to Ansel fans:
https://diva.sfsu.edu/collections/sfbatv/bundles/189586
Fantastic! Thanks so much for sharing that. Even though Weston is one of my great idols, until now I'd never even seen the man move!
And now I feel inspired to go load up some film holders-tomorrow I'm getting out of this damn office and going into the larger world.
This is the one mentioned above on Ansel.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=am54LMSwz9E
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