You may be familiar with Ansel Adams's iconic black-and-white nature photographs. But do you know the story behind the artist who created them? As a restless child in San Francisco, Ansel Adams couldn't sit still. He felt confined indoors, running everywhere instead of walking, his feet constantly in motion even when seated. Yet in nature, he found peace and purpose. He was captivated by the dramatic winds of the Golden Gate, the gentle flow of Lobos Creek, the pristine snow of Yosemite Valley, and the countless wild landscapes that would define his artistic vision. Antsy Ansel follows a fidgety boy's remarkable journey from the streets of San Francisco to becoming one of America's most celebrated nature photographers, a life shaped by his restless spirit and deep connection to the natural world.