The Village Voice: Ansel Adams Photo Negatives Found at a Garage Sale Are Worth $200 Million
Ansel Adams Photo Negatives Found at a Garage Sale Are Worth $200 Million
A large-format photograph by Ansel Adams capturing the Stanford University campus looking toward the Memorial Church in 1961. Over time, Adams' Stanford series fell into deep obscurity and has yet to ...
Construction worker and painter Rick Norsigian bartered for photo negatives at a Fresno, California, garage sale 10 years ago, purchasing 65 frames for $45 — not much of a bargain for someone else’s ...
New Times Broward-Palm Beach: “Ansel Adams: A Celebration of Genius/Clyde Butcher: Photographer of the Wilderness”
“Ansel Adams: A Celebration of Genius/Clyde Butcher: Photographer of the Wilderness” — Two American giants specializing in black-and-white nature photography come together in this inspired pairing.
Digital Camera World on MSN: This historic photographer was the "35mm Ansel Adams" – and photographers should know his name
This historic photographer was the "35mm Ansel Adams" – and photographers should know his name
Fox News: Photo tip: Best apps to convert old photos and negatives to digital
Photo tip: Best apps to convert old photos and negatives to digital
Yahoo: I’m seriously considering throwing out all my photo negatives – have I lost my mind?
I’m seriously considering throwing out all my photo negatives – have I lost my mind?
Les and Katy Nortman had their wedding photo taken by the late Jim Speltz at his Black River Falls studio in 1967. The negative for the photo, shown being pulled from its envelope, is part of a ...