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Ansel Adams 2027 Wall Calendar

Authorized Edition (Monthly Calendar)

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By Ansel Adams

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On Sale
Jul 28, 2026
Page Count
28 pages
Publisher
Ansel Adams
ISBN-13
9780316602778

Price

$19.99

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$25.99 CAD

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Calendar

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Enjoy Ansel Adams’ iconic photographs all year long in this durable wire-bound 2027 wall calendar with generous space for monthly schedules. Superior reproduction quality means each page is designed to be framed at year’s end; printing has been supervised by the artist’s estate.

The photographs of Ansel Adams are among America’s finest cultural treasures, and are the foundation of his legacy of environmental activism. A pioneer of photographic technique and one the 20th century’s most influential artists in any medium, Adams and his creative vision remain as relevant and convincing as ever.

Ansel Adams’ “Authorized Edition” calendars have been a beloved annual tradition for more than 40 years.

The 2027 monthly wall calendar includes:

  • 14 spectacular nature photographs, sequenced to reflect the changing seasons
  • Spectacular views of America’s national parks, including Yosemite, Acadia, Denali, and beyond
  • Large format calendar pages with room for busy schedules (each page 12.8″ x 15.6″; 25.6″ x 15.6″ when open)
  • Premium paper and rich duotone printing
  • US, Canadian, UK, and major religious holidays and phases of the moon

This calendar is a perfect gift for lovers of art, photography, and the outdoors. It is printed in the United States of America, and a portion of the proceeds from each sale supports the Center for Creative Photography.  

Genre:

  • Nonfiction
  • Photography
  • Individual Photographers
  • General

Ansel Adams (1902-1984) was the most honored American photographer of the twentieth century. Through the exhibition and publication of his, his writings, and his leadership in the Sierra Club, Adams was also a prescient and highly effective voice in the fight to preserve America's remaining wilderness. 

  • "Iconic and still breathtaking... Adams remains extravagantly popular."
    New York Times

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Ansel Adams

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In a career that spanned six decades, Ansel Adams was at once America’s foremost landscape photographer and one of its most respected environmentalists.

In Ansel Adams at 100, John Szarkowski notes that Adams’s role in the history of photography goes beyond his achievements as one of the great photographers of the twentieth century. As a leader in the study and appreciation of photography as an art, he played a major role in establishing the first department of photography in an art museum, at The Museum of Modern Art, New York (the same department that Szarkowski led from 1962 to 1991). Moreover, as a tireless advocate for improving the reproduction of photographs in books, Adams “badgered and cajoled his printers and platemakers” till they had “achieved in ink an unprecedented degree of fidelity to the chemical print.”

Although he devoted a lifetime to the cause of wilderness preservation, “Adams did not photograph the landscape as a matter of social service, but as a form of private worship. It was his own soul that he was trying to save,” Szarkowski writes, adding that “Ansel Adams’s great work was done under the stimulus of a profound and mystical experience of the natural world.” Szarkowski dates that experience to the early 1920s and a camping trip in the High Sierra. As Adams later recalled, “I was suddenly arrested in the long crunching path up the ridge by an exceedingly pointed awareness of the light…. I saw more clearly than I have ever seen before or since the minute detail of the grasses, the clusters of sand shifting in the wind, the small flotsam of the forest, the motion of the high clouds streaming above the peaks.”

Commenting on this moment of vision, Szarkowski writes, “One might guess that Adams spent the next quarter century trying to make a photograph that would give objective form to the sense of ineffable knowledge that on occasion, in his youth, inhabited him in the high mountains. Yosemite and the Sierra gave him not only his principal subject, but also the experience that provided the basis for a useful artistic idea: ‘The silver light turned every blade of grass and every particle of sand into a luminous metallic splendor.’”

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