Black & White Photography
View the featured work of these fine photographers represented by The Ansel Adams Gallery
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Alan Ross
The fine photographs of Alan Ross can be experienced as sophisticated black-and-white still lifes or grand landscapes. His work is reminiscent of his teacher, Ansel Adams, yet has a distinct personal style.
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Anne Larsen
Anne Larsen received her formal photographic training in Denmark, where she worked as a successful photographer for one of the largest commercial
studios in Copenhagen. In 1994 she moved to the United States, and has worked as John Sexton’s Photographic Assistant since that time. -
Bob Kolbrener
Bob Kolbrener was born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1942 and graduated from Washington University in 1963. His passion for fine art black and white photography began in 1968 when he innocently wandered into …
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Don Worth
Don Worth was born in Nebraska in 1924 and reared during the Depression years in Iowa. At eight, he began his study of the piano. Two years later he became intensely interested in the cultivation of exotic plants; a subject he would later photograph in 1945…
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Jeffrey Conley
Jeffrey Conley is originally from New York State. Jeffrey received a BFA in Photographic Studies at Rochester Institute of Technology. In 1991, he moved to Yosemite National Park in California’s …
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John Sexton
John Sexton is perhaps the most widely known contemporary black and white landscape photographer and educator. He was an assistant of Ansel Adams for many years …
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Kerik Kouklis
Drawn to the tonal range and delicate strength of platinum/palladium images, Kerik Kouklis has specialized in this medium since 1995. He has since perfected and added to his technique …
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Mark Citret
Mark Citret was born in 1949 in Buffalo, New York, and grew up in San Francisco. He began photographing seriously in 1968, and received both his BA and MA in Art from …
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Patrick Jablonski
Patrick Jablonski is a tremendous example of the contemporary black and white photographers inspired by the western landscape. Patrick has worked with John Sexton, Morley Baer, Ruth Bernhard …
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Ray McSavaney
Ray McSavaney, born in Los Angeles studied architecture and design. Until 1979, he worked mostly in architectural firms in their urban planning department…
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Richard Lohmann
Richard Lohmann earned his B.A. in Photography and Design in 1979. After graduation he worked for the Imogen Cunningham Trust making platinum prints made from Imogen’s glass plate negatives…
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Tom Mallonee
Tom Mallonee has often pursued photographic subjects which stray from the conventional notions of western landscape photography, yet still embrace decisive composition and exquisite printing technique.
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Vaughn Hutchins
Vaughn Hutchins has been photographing for the past 25 years. In 1981, he graduated with a B.S. degree in Natural Resources Management from Humboldt State University, and effectively a minor in darkroom technique.












