Darkroom News February 22, 2012
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Photography exhibit opens Thursday at Porterville College An exhibit featuring the photography of Rick Hardt opens Thursday and runs through March 8 at the Porterville College Art Gallery at Porterville College. An open-to-the-public reception for the artist is scheduled from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday.The…
Darkroom News February 21, 2012
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Private Schools In 1919, after the devastation of the First World War, a visionary scientist named Dr. Rudolf Steiner was asked by a colleague, "What can we possibly do in our society to prevent a repeat of this most horrific event?" Dr. Steiner replied, "We need a new way of thinking."
Darkroom News February 20, 2012
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Camera club re-forms with boost from technology The newly re-formed Camera Club is open to residents of any community and all ages from teens to senior citizens and all levels of ability, says President Don Henderson of New Kensington, a graphic designer and illustrator for H.J. Heinz Co. New Kensington Camera Club: reactivated, revamped and [...]
Darkroom News February 18, 2012
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Ask the Editor — Exposing controversial techniques A timely and lively discussion going on in journalism circles involves HDR photography If you're the owner of a new digital camera you may have seen an HDR option in your menus HDR stands for High Dynamic Range Lunch with: Bruce Bumstead So this interview is about Scouting, [...]
Darkroom News February 17, 2012
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Lillian Bassman Fashion photographer whose pictures were reveries about the secret lives of women Walker Evans show at Stanford's Cantor Arts Center In 1981, Robert Fisher bought his first photograph: "Mississippi Town Negro Quarter," a typically direct and poetic 1936 image by Walker Evans, the pioneering American documentary photographer whose potent art Fisher…
Darkroom News February 16, 2012
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Walker Evans show at Stanford's Cantor Arts Center In 1981, Robert Fisher bought his first photograph: "Mississippi Town Negro Quarter," a typically direct and poetic 1936 image by Walker Evans, the pioneering American documentary photographer whose potent art Fisher… Photographic society members take their best shot If the unofficial motto of the outdoors is “Take [...]
Darkroom News February 14, 2012
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DIY Camera: Chris McCaw's Large-Format Cameras Crafting a unique image can require a photographer to think beyond the mass-produced tools of the photographic industry. In our DIY Issue we interviewed three photographers who built their own cameras in order to achieve the photographs they envisioned.