Ansel Adams viewed through a wider lens Portland Art Museum show adds contemporary context to famed photographer's legacy The Portland Art Museum has reopened, and soon it will present an exhibit by one of the foremost American landscape photographers. "Ansel Adams in Our Time," available to view by members April 28 and the public May 5, puts the photographer's work in context, showing what came before and what's going on now in relation the master's monolithic brand. So, although his work is remembered as calendar-friendly shots such as "Moon Over Half Dome (1960)" and "Jeffrey Pine Sentinel Dome," there's more to the Adams look than western crags, wild clouds and crisp shadows.