Correspondence, April 1954 Digital
Scope and Contents
Adams writes about testing Plus-X and "E0 88" film. He also mentions ordering a Calumet copying stand in order to make copies of Polaroid photos, and engravings associated with the reproduction project. Includes a letter from Adams to Land reviewing his current ideas and projects for Polaroid, and another one with a humorous ode written in response to a Harper's magazine article on mountain climbers. The correspondence also includes a letter to Tom Maloney at U.S. Camera magazine. The black and white test photographs are of a farm tools store called "Adams."
Dates
- Creation: 1949-1978
Conditions Governing Access
A majority of the materials in this series have been digitized and made available online for research and study. Original Ansel Adams prints are not available for high-resolution download. Please contact specialcollectionsref@hbs.edu for additional information regarding access and reproductions.
Digitized content follows the organization of the physical collection. Related correspondence, memoranda, and photographs are grouped by month and year. Photograph albums were digitized separately. Albums unassociated with correspondence or memoranda have been separated from the month and year of their creation in the intellectual arrangement of the collection.
Extent
30 linear feet (59 boxes)Physical Location
MANU
Creator
- From the Collection: Adams, Ansel (Ansel Easton) (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Baker Library Special Collections and Archives, Harvard Business School Repository
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