Ansel Adams Award
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The Ansel Adams Award for Conservation Photography, named in honor of the late American photographer Ansel Adams, is a photography award administered by the Sierra Club. The award "honor[s] photographers who have used their talents in conservation efforts."[1] Since its establishment in 1971, the award has been given twenty-four times, most recently in 2003.
[edit] List of recipients
- 2003 — Douglas Steakley
- 2002 — Jack Jeffrey
- 2001 — Robin Way
- 2000 — Clyde Butcher
- 1998 — Jim Stimson
- 1997 — Frans Lanting
- 1995 — William Neill
- 1993 — John Fielder
- 1992 — J. D. Marston
- 1991 — Stephen Trimble
- 1990 — Edward Schell
- 1989 — Robert Glenn Ketchum
- 1988 — Tom Algire
- 1986 — Robert M. Lindholm
- 1985 — Tupper Ansel Blake
- 1984 — Galen Rowell
- 1983 — Dewitt Jones
- 1981 — Ernie Day
- 1978 — C. C. Lockwood
- 1976 — C. Scott Heppel
- 1974 — Bruce Barnbaum
- 1973 — Leonard Berkowitz
- 1972 — Beverly Steveson
- 1971 — Donald M. Bradburn
[edit] References
- ^ Ansel Adams Award Winners. Sierra Club. Retrieved on 2006-12-18.