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Joseph A. Dickerson  |  Jan 01, 2003

Telephoto Lenses For View Cameras

I shoot multiple formats ranging from 35mm to 4x5, depending on subject matter and my...

Jay Abend  |  Jan 01, 2003

Hasselblad Zeiss Telephoto

When you think about really long, really fast glass, you naturally think of 35mm. I have owned both Hasselblad and Mamiya RZ systems for years, and the longest lens I own is a 180mm. I'm like most shooters--I think of compact and portable 35mm as the...

Rick Sammon  |  Jan 01, 2003

Globetrotter

Miami's South Beach is "hot, hot, hot," as the song goes. I'm not referring to the temperature, although during the summer months it can get...

Joe Farace  |  Jan 01, 2003

Digital Innovations

If you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain." --Dolly Parton

I've often written about the interesting photo ops...

David B. Brooks  |  Jan 01, 2003

Apple's eMac Computer

In my e-mail not long ago I received an announcement from Apple Computer about their newest computer offering for the educational market--the eMac. This new model was designed specifically for students...

Lynne Eodice  |  Jan 01, 2003

Always artistic, Judith Pishnery was a natural choice to be her high school's yearbook photographer--an initial foray that resulted in her becoming "hooked" on photography. And, because one of her science teachers also taught photography on the side, "I would hang out in the biology department," she recalls.

 

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Monte Zucker  |  Jan 01, 2003  |  First Published: Jan 01, 2004

Shooting digitally has made it easier for me to photograph black people. I can see what I'm doing as I'm creating each image...

Frances E. Schultz  |  Dec 01, 2002

Darkroom Products

Every photokina it seems that fewer and fewer companies show new darkroom products. Unlike film, where technology is constantly advancing, darkroom technology is more static. The basic design of the photographic enlarger hasn't changed much since the earliest days...

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