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Ansel Adams

Praising the “very interesting eye” of a budding photographer

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Praising the “very interesting eye” of a budding photographer

Famed American photographer (1902–1984) best known for his monumental images of western American landscapes. TLS, signed “A. A.” and “Ansel Adams,” one page, 8.5 x 11, personal letterhead, March 21, 1969. Adams writes to Polaroid regarding the photography of Rednor Coombs; this is a copy of the letter sent by Adams to Coombs. In part: “I felt that he had a very interesting ‘eye’ and deserved encouragement. We do not see many good roll-film Polaroid Land prints these days, and I think he achieved some excellent compositions. I would like to encourage him to try the 100 series (or the 300 if he could afford it)….” After signing as “A. A.,” Adams types a personal postscript to Coombs along the left margin, which he signs in full. Accompanied by the original mailing envelope. In fine condition. R&R COA.

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  • Dates: #327 - Ended November 14, 2007