> Ansel Adams was involved it its development, as a consultant to Kodak, an
> expert who could let them know how it worked in practice for a professional,
> both before and after that. While he was making may of his most famous B&W
> images, he was also working with KR sheet film.
AA was both a fine-art photographer and a commercial photographer. He
would use color materials if that's what the customer needed. But the
work that has stood the test of time is the fine-art photography
because that's the only work that was ever intended as being timeless.
I think about all the commercial photography I've done through the
years and pretty much all of it ended up at the bottom of the birdcage
within 48 hours.
AG
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