I think a lot of artists spend their lives living up to the days of their youth when their technique set a new standard and their vision was unique.
One of my favorite Adams photos is "Monolith", ca. 1927, when Adams was a 25-year-old unemployed concert pianist and a photographic hobbyist.
Rick "suspecting there was never a period after which Adams gained technical control when he made neither great photos nor not-so-great photos" Denney
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