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Books Davis, Phil. Photography. Dubuque, IA: William C. Brown Co., 1986. A<br />

college-level text with detailed technical information on photographic<br />

theory and practice. Highly recommended for anyone interested in this<br />

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aspect of photography.<br />

Eastman Kodak. Complete Kodak Book of Photography. Rochester, N.Y.<br />

Distributed by Crown Publishers, New York. 1982.<br />

Joy of Photography, The. Rochester, N.Y. Distributed by<br />

Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., Reading, MA 1983. Both these books<br />

are "idea" sources. Excellent photographs, limited information. May<br />

inspire students to "try" new things.<br />

Hedgecoe, John. Pocket Guide to Practical Photography. New York, Simon<br />

& Schuster, 1979. A "must" for all photographic libraries. Contains brief<br />

and precise answers to "How do I. . . ?" questions.<br />

Vestal. David. The Craft of Photography. New York: Harper & Row. 1978.<br />

Recommended for those who wish to achieve a high level of technical<br />

skill. Emphasizes black-and-white photography and processing.<br />

There are numerous titles on specialized photographic subjects. For those<br />

wishing to pursue this topic, one should consult a library with an extensive<br />

photography section. Several titles one might explore are:<br />

The Negative and the Print by Ansel Adams (Amphoto).<br />

The New Zone System Manual by Minor White et al. (Morgan & Morgan)<br />

Close-ups in Nature by John Shaw (Amphoto).<br />

The Photographic Lab Handbook by John Carrol (Amphoto).

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