Although it’s actually a store rather than a gallery, The Ansel Adams Gallery is still my favorite spot to visit in Yosemite Village. The store sells items that, from prints to books, celebrate not only the magnificent work of Ansel Adams, who was undoubtedly a category of photography of his own, but the world of nature photography in general. Although it’s small, the store also carries photography accessories from tripods to film stock — very useful for a photographer who suddenly finds himself either forgetting or missing the essential tools to capturing the details of Yosemite’s lively meadows to the tops of Yosemite’s massive granite sentinels. I highly recommend this store as not just a place to buy and browse through Ansel Adam’s best work — many done in Yosemite Valley itself — but to be inspired too.
Allie A.
Tu valoración: 4 Incline Village, NV
Thoroughly enjoyed this place, which is, as others mentioned, less of an art gallery than a boutique that happens to sell high end jewelry, art, ceramics and photo gear with lots of different Ansel Adams posters and postcards and books to inspire you when you walk back outside. I loved the different artists on display, but prints ran from about $ 220 and up. If you’ve got pockets that can afford that, great, otherwise, oooh, a postcard for $ 2! SOLD.
Yee Gan O.
Tu valoración: 5 London, United Kingdom
Yosemite is my favourite place on the planet. Walking out onto the stunning valley landscape view at Glacier Point is where I fell in love with travel. I proposed to my fiancée at the clear azure Tenaya Lake I suspect I have to share my love of Yosemite with a few hundred million other people and a lot of us have started or developed our love through the photographs that Ansel Adams took of the park Ansel Adam’s gallery is located in Yosemite village centre and sells all things Ansel Adams. There are items to suit all budgets, right up to $ 75000 for an Ansel Adams original photograph After paying for an engagement ring, my budget didn’t quite stretch that far but we found a couple of nice prints to take home and frame as a reminder of our special to Yosemite this year One of my other tricks is to look at the photos and find out where they’ve been taken from. I’ve managed to find a few new viewpoints that way