Ansel Adams’ beliefs about the world of nature set his approach to photography:
My approach to photography is based on my belief in the vigor and values of the world of nature, in aspects of grandeur and minutiae all about us. I believe in people, in the simpler aspects of human life, in the relation of man to nature. I believe man must be free, both in spirit and society, that he must build strength into himself, affirming the enormous beauty of the world and acquiring the confidence to see and to express his vision. And I believe in photography as one means of expressing this affirmation and of achieving an ultimate happiness and faith.
(Quoted from pages 338-39 of The Life of the Creative Spirit, by H. Charles Romesburg.)
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