Motivational & Keynote Presentations
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Landscapes on GlassThe story of the last great expedition in the American West and the man who made it happen |
Landscapes on Glass - - This program showcases the efforts of Ansel F. Hall, a Yosemite Ranger in the early 1900’s and a pioneer of the National Park Service, to study and protect the desert southwest from Rainbow Bridge to Monument Valley. Hall’s work was a major factor that convinced President Bill Clinton to designate four national monuments Arizona, Utah, and Colorado that were related to 1933-38 expedition. Visit www.LandscapesOnGlass.com for more information.
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Ansel & Ansel - Yosemite National Park two Ansels met. Ironically, it was Ansel Hall, the Chief Naturalist for the National Park Service, that showed Ansel Adams how to use the Kodak No. 1 Box Brownie camera. This presentation is the personal account from the families of Ansel & Ansel and a tribute to their heritage of innovation and preservation.
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