A rare jewel has been discovered in the oeuvre of Ansel Adams. SIERRA NEVADA: THE JOHN MUIR TRAIL, originally published in an edition of only 500 copies in 1938, is an extraordinary publication in many respects. Adams, at the age of 36, was commissioned to prepare a book of his photographs taken along the world-famous John Muir Trail as a tribute to Pete Starr, a young American mountaineer (and son of a Sierra Club president) killed in a climbing accident. Composed of 50 photographs of the Sierra Nevada–many never published again–the book is an exquisite portrait of the mountain world of the High Sierra in California. When first published, it set a new standard for fine photographic reproduction in book form. Little, Brown takes great pride in announcing a new edition of this magnificent book.
Creative Landscape Photography (Creative photography)
Illustrated throughout with images of international locations, this guide covers all scales of work from epic panoramas to intimate details of nature. The author starts by looking at basic photographic considerations: film, choice and exposure; composition; natural and artificial lighting; and night and low-light techniques. He then explores the creative considerations behind different subject areas: the wilderness; people in the landscape; man-made environments; close-up images of landscape; and a discussion on the often-overlooked aspects of landscape photography including story lines, informative versus aesthetic content, new locations and how to make the most of the unremarked. Benrie finally provides an overview of photographic equipment available, as well as digital options – the place of the computer in the landscape photographer’s repertoire plus electronic storage and distribution of images.


