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Philip Hyde
Environmental Photographer
• Philip Hyde was born in 1921 in San Francisco
• He grew up in San Francisco and went to Ansel Adams’
photography program at the California School of Fine Arts
• His influences were Ansel Adams, Minor White, Edward Weston,
Imogen Cunningham, Lisette Model, and Dorothea Lange
• He is known for taking pictures of landscapes for environmental
campaigns
• His work has been in more environmental campaigns than any other
photographer
• His photographs had appeared in The New York Times, Audubon,
Life, National Geographic, Aperture, B&W Magazine, Fortune, and
Newsweek
Craters of the Moon National
Monument. Taken in Idaho, 1965
• This photograph is taken with natural
light and the direction is coming from
in front of the object
• The main subject is the colors in the
mountain in the middle of the picture,
it draws the eye to the middle of the
photograph
• I used this photograph because I liked
the whole scene of it
Mt. Denali; Taken in Alaska in 1971
• The lighting used in this photograph
is natural lighting and the direction is
from right in front of it
• The main subject is the mountains in
the background, the lake in the
middle leads you to the mountains
at the top of the picture
• I picked this photograph because I
liked how the subject wasn’t the
whole scene of the picture
Mendenhall Glacier; Taken in Southeast
Alaska in the Tongass National Forest in
1971
• The lighting used in this
photograph is natural lighting and
the direction is from just to the side
of the subject in front of it
• The subject is the glacier at the top
half of the picture.
• He used the water in front of the
glacier to lead up to the glacier
• I used this picture because I liked
the cold colors used in the
photograph
Mt. Lassen from Manzanita Lake; Taken in
Lassen Volcanic National Park, California
• The lighting used in this photograph
is natural lighting and the direction is
coming from just off to the side of
the subject in front of it
• The subject is the mountain at the
top half of the picture, the scenery in
front of the mountain was used to
add to the mountain
• I picked this because I liked how the
scenery in front of the mountain
added to the picture
South Rim, Winter; Taken at the Grand
Canyon National Park in 1964
• The lighting used in this photograph
is natural lighting and the direction
is from the side of the subject
• The subject is the part of the
canyon covered in snow at the
bottom half of the photograph, the
scenery in the back adds to the
subject
• I picked this photograph because I
liked the colors used in it
Sites
• http://www.philiphyde.com/
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Hyde_(photographer)
• http://www.sierraclub.org/history/philip-hyde/default.aspx&usg=