
Scott, Lilly and I walked over to Allied Arts this morning for Ansel Adams Day, an event that featured many more docents than examples of the young Adams’ work while he was Allied Arts’ ‘photographer of record’ in the 1930s. We wound up mostly walking around the very pretty grounds and snapping pictures.
Nor were we alone: a guy with an ancient Rolleicord (a great camera) on a tripod was shooting the hedge maze and a woman and her assistant were shooting portraits of four little girls.
On the walk back I began thinking about my plans to finally get the Gulker Photo Archive completely up and running, with access to 80,000 plus digital photos and scans, plus our new pursuits – prints and books of photos from the archive. A show of work by Portola Valley photographer Alan McGee inspired me to get moving…








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