Ansel Adams Easton Study of Work, Artistry, and Social Aspects
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https://doi.org/10.21834/e-bpj.v9iSI23.6146Keywords:
Photography, Ansel Adams, SocialAbstract
The fame of an artist is sometimes recognised as a reflection of himself and his work features alone. The artist's popularity and several socio-cultural factors affect recognition and reputation. Ansel Adams is an example of how the position of an artist in the constellations of socio-cultural America. The beautiful, good concept and technical abilities of Ansel Adam’s work put him in a social folder of his era. The article will discuss his work side; the capacity and roles deemed external helped push his popularity. From this perspective, we will see how social factors are essential in maintaining an artist's existence.
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