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Roger W. Hicks  |  Jul 01, 2004  |  0 comments

Collecting cameras is all very well, but we can often learn more about the history of photography--and about the difficulties under which our photographic forebears labored--by looking at accessories. The Practos exposure meter is a prime example. It is one of the last of its kind, and...

C.A. Boylan  |  Jul 01, 2004  |  0 comments

Mastering Digital Photography And Imaging; by Peter K. Burian; Sybex Inc., 1151 Marina Village Parkway, Alameda, CA 94501; soft cover; 271 pages; $29.99; (ISBN 0-7821-4290-7)
Since digital technology is rapidly becoming more affordable and producing...

Maria Piscopo  |  Jul 01, 2004  |  1 comments

Always looking for a competitive
edge in today's marketing, I came across an unusual program for
promoting photographers called AtEdge. What makes this promotion special
is the entire program is limited to 150phot...

Joseph A. Dickerson  |  Jul 01, 2004  |  0 comments

Many years ago, still fresh out of college, I worked with a 21/4x31/4" Century Graphic. I bought it used with three lenses and it was so cool. Pebble-grained gray leather covering, bright red bellows, and a coupled rangefinder. Wow, I naively...

Lynne Eodice  |  Jul 01, 2004  |  1 comments

In his day, Father Ambrose Mattingly ministered to the Native Americans in the northern Great Plains, and had a small photography studio in South Dakota near the mission at Village Stephan. From 1895--1905, this Benedictine monk took pictures of various tribes in his studio and at several South Dakota Indian reservations, including...

Lynne Eodice  |  Jul 01, 2004  |  0 comments

There are different ways to reveal motion in a photo--you can freeze the action, blur it, or pan along with it. (You can even fake it by holding a Cokin Super-Speed filter in front of your compact camera's lens.) The next time you're taking pictures of a child's soccer game or horses running across a field, you may...

Joe Farace  |  Jul 01, 2004  |  First Published: Jun 01, 2004  |  0 comments

Konica Minolta DiMAGE Xg Quick Look
· 3.2 Million effective pixels
· $299
· 1.6" LCD Monitor
· 12x Zoom

Further Inforamtion
KONICA MINOLTA DiMAGE Xg
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Joe Farace  |  Jul 01, 2004  |  0 comments

"Praise youth and it will prosper."--Irish proverb

For many photographers, especially young ones, it seems like the most difficult challenge they face is getting published. Maybe not?

Anthony L. Celeste  |  Jul 01, 2004  |  0 comments

Corel's KPT Collection Quick Look
· MAC and Windows compatible
· $99.99 -- US

Further Information
COREL'S KPT COLLECTION

Jack Neubart  |  Jul 01, 2004  |  0 comments

Further Information
MAGIX PhotoStory 2004
http://www.magix.com

You can't turn around these days without bumping into a software...

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