Parmelian Prints of the High Sierras is a portfolio of 18 silver gelatin photographic prints made by
Ansel Adams in 1927. It was the first publication of a portfolio of his prints, produced not long after he decided to become a professional photographer, and has since been called "a landmark work in twentieth-century photography." His photograph, "Banner Peak – Thousand Island Lake", was one of the 18 chosen for the collection. The photograph also appears in the
Smithsonian American Art Museum and
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. ==See also==