Conversations With Ansel Adams: Oral History Transcript / 1972-1975
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No nonsense, straight from AA's mouth on a variety of topics, for me the most interesting are those of a technical nature. This is a very freeform dialog with AA over a long period of time, directly transcribed from audio tapes, it is not a scripted, edited and polished retelling.