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| John Sexton snippet |
| John Sexton is generally seen as a landscape photographer in the establish black and white tradition of Ansel Adams and other American
landscapes photographers. |
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| John Sexton |
| John Sexton is generally seen as a landscape photographer in the establish black and white tradition of
Ansel Adams and other American
landscapes photographers. |
| With famous images of flowers, reflections of trees in an Aspen river and, of course, Yosemite; John Sexton is a modern-day Ansel Adams. |
| John Sexton was born in 1953, and resides in Carmel Valley, California. Respected as a photographer, master printmaker, author, and
workshop instructor, he is best known for his luminous, quiet, black and white photographs of the natural environment. |
| John’s most recent book is Recollections: Three Decades of Photographs, a retrospective volume, published in October 2006 by
Ventana Editions. John’s previous award-winning books include Quiet Light, a monograph representing fifteen years of his work, and Listen to
the Trees, which were published by Bulfinch Press/Little, Brown and Company, along with Places of Power: The Aesthetics of Technology
published by Ventana Editions. |
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