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Jay McCabe  |  May 01, 2004

Student Union

Patricia Auger
Northwest College
Powell, Wyoming

"I've been doing photography since I was little," Patricia told us...

Barry Tanenbaum  |  May 01, 2004

Lin Alder changed his mind. And his style, too.

"I came to photography initially as a black and white large format landscape photographer," Lin says. "Ansel Adams was my primary inspiration, as he was for a lot of...

George Schaub  |  May 01, 2004

Editor's Notes

Travel photography evokes all sorts of images, from the 19th century vistas in fading albumen prints to satellite images made miles above our planet. The aim of most travel work is to share a sense of place, a feeling of "being there" that only the camera can...

Jay Abend  |  May 01, 2004

As more and more photographers are going partially or even totally digital, we're all starting to learn the elements that make for a great image. At first we're all wrapped up in pixel count, lens sharpness, zoom range, and battery life. After...

Shutterbug Staff  |  May 01, 2004

Picture This!

Picture This! - Our Next Assignment

Historical Reenactments
Throughout the country, and the world, historical societies keep the past alive...

Robert E. Mayer  |  May 01, 2004

JOBO's Automatic Processor
The new JOBO ATL-1500 is nearly the same as the earlier ATL-1000 but has fully adjustable processing times for each of the chemical and rinse steps. It's ideal for small-volume automatic film processing of color and black...

Clint Farlinger  |  May 01, 2004

As I slipped and fell helplessly to the ground for the 102nd time that afternoon (give or take a fall or two), I decided not to get up again. Despite the fact we were still a good half-mile from the trail leading...

Peter K. Burian  |  May 01, 2004

Until recently, a 4000dpi Nikon 35mm film scanner would have set you back at least $1000, but that has changed with the introduction of the Coolscan V ED. Even at $599 this model is absolutely loaded with advanced features such as an ED (extra low dispersion glass) lens for superb image quality...

Monte Zucker  |  May 01, 2004

It doesn't take me long to pack when I get invited to teach a class in an area that I'm anxious to visit. In my rush I did forget to pack my socks, however. But I had my cameras, a few lenses, a tripod, lots of memory cards, and my passport.

Robert E. Mayer  |  May 01, 2004

Here is a quick tip list
on letters for the HELP! desk:

Please confine yourself to only one question per letter. Both postal
letters and e-mails are fine, although we prefer e-mail as the most
efficientfo...

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