Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/11/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]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.) From what I've read, AA used just about every format available throughout his career, and I've always wondered what he used to take these photos; 35mm, medium format or large format. From the appearance of the photos, I think 35mm can be eliminated. Does anyone have any idea which format was used, or specifically which camera? Leica content: Did AA ever use a Leica? Randy Holst Boise, Idaho