Tony Egan
Member
Hi J,
Maybe you need a few non-photographic reasons when all else fails:
- He had a distinctive first name
- He had a memorable, alliterative full name
- His name/books always came first on the alphabetical lists
- He was hard-working and morally sound - qualities Americans like
- He had the good sense to have only one son to avoid jealousy and in-fighting over his legacy
- He sported an attractive, manly beard for most of his life
I think the reason one name comes up over others is complex and often not related to the craft. One of Australia's best known photographers (Max Dupain) became that way shortly before his death on the back of one image called the Sunbaker. In one single image he empitomised how Australian's liked to see themselves. Relaxed, suntanned, healthy, living by the beach, carefree, earthy, sand-covered people. (And it was basically just a holiday snap of a friend.)
Perhaps it's the same with Adams? The American ideal of the courageous adventurer, hiking, camping, taking in the wilderness and all the possibilities and dreams offered by the American frontier? It is the heroic wilderness images which most people recognise. Sure beats peppers and full-figured nudes in the doorway! How can "joe-anne average" relate to that?!
Maybe you need a few non-photographic reasons when all else fails:
- He had a distinctive first name
- He had a memorable, alliterative full name
- His name/books always came first on the alphabetical lists
- He was hard-working and morally sound - qualities Americans like
- He had the good sense to have only one son to avoid jealousy and in-fighting over his legacy
- He sported an attractive, manly beard for most of his life
I think the reason one name comes up over others is complex and often not related to the craft. One of Australia's best known photographers (Max Dupain) became that way shortly before his death on the back of one image called the Sunbaker. In one single image he empitomised how Australian's liked to see themselves. Relaxed, suntanned, healthy, living by the beach, carefree, earthy, sand-covered people. (And it was basically just a holiday snap of a friend.)
Perhaps it's the same with Adams? The American ideal of the courageous adventurer, hiking, camping, taking in the wilderness and all the possibilities and dreams offered by the American frontier? It is the heroic wilderness images which most people recognise. Sure beats peppers and full-figured nudes in the doorway! How can "joe-anne average" relate to that?!