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Ansel Adams visited several U.S. presidents, notably Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy. He admired Roosevelt for his New Deal policies that supported conservation and the establishment of national parks. Adams also met Kennedy to discuss environmental issues, emphasizing the importance of protecting America's natural landscapes. His visits were rooted in his commitment to conservation and the role of Photography in advocating for the environment.

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