Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/11/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Having been born in Santa Cruz, grew up there, started photography there, currently live but 30 miles from there, my mom still lives there in the house where I grew up... I spent a lot of time at the Tannery, getting leather scraps for hobby projects, Boy Scout stuff, etc. Smelly place. I also knew Ansel Adams. While photographing along the CA coast, I would occasionally run into him. Big camera and an International Travelall if I remember correctly. I wasn't into that kind of car stuff then. Even though I know he had 35mm cameras such as the Conterex, the only 35mm camera I ever saw in AA's hands was an R4, sometime in the early 80's. Jim At 11:49 PM 11/17/99 -0700, Randy Holst wrote: >Hello Luggers, > >Since there seems to be so many photo-knowledgeable people on this list, >I'd like to put a question to those in the know. > >I have several 8x10 B&W photos of my great uncle, who died in 1958 when >I was just a kid. Each print is stamped on the back: "Photograph by >Ansel Adams", an address in San Francisco and a reference to the >negative number, but no date. These photos appear to have been part of >a commercial shoot AA did at the A. K. Salz Tannery in Santa Cruz, CA >back in the early 50's. (My great uncle was the superintendent at the >tannery.) I've found one photo, not matching the prints I have, which >appears to be from this shoot published in AA's "The Negative" on page >157. (The name of the tannery was spelled wrong.) > > >Randy Holst