16 of Ansel Adams’ Magnificent Photos Nest Inside a New USPS Stamp Collection
All images courtesy of USPS
A devoted conservationist, Ansel Adams (1902-1984) was known for photographing the beauty and grandeur of the American West, entangling his art and advocacy into awe-inspiring images. He pioneered an approach to the medium that documented his subject matter with exquisite clarity and a full tonal range. Whether zeroing in on a single, slick road in northern California or watching a thundercloud roil across the Sierra Nevada, his black-and-white photos offer a stunning glimpse at the wide expanses and myriad textures of the American landscape.
Despite their monumental subject matter, sixteen of Adams’ photos will squeeze inside the tiny confines of a USPS forever stamp for a new collection. The series is slated for release this spring and contains several of his most well-known images from Yosemite to Denali. Celebrating Adams’ contributions to both photography and environmental activism, the stamps make such an unprecedented approach more widely accessible.