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Photography and Digital Imaging
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Some external links that you might like to explore:-ORGANISATIONS The National Museum of Photography Film and Television has a site on the WWW. I am fortunate in living within easy travelling distance, so I can enjoy the real thing! It is well worth visiting, as attendance figures show. (N.B. the museum is under reconstruction until Spring 1999) Royal Photographic Society (with hyperlinks to various sub-groups) Photographic Alliance of Great Britain Camera clubs and societies, photography sites, and online publications in the USA. One photographic scenes in the Southern Hemisphere! PRACTICAL TIPS How best to deal with the lower resultion images from inexpensive digital camers:- More help with Adobe Photoshop Tips on digital imaging DIGITAL IMAGING GALLERIES for those artists/photographers who use digital manipulation as an art form A gallery devoted to digital images by selected workers; a section in the Web site of curator Tom R. Chambers:- An imaginative small group. Abstact art overlaps digital imaging:- PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLIERIES A list of portfolios by British photographers. Portfolios of photographers, world-wide
A large number of exhibits may be seen on the World Photo Gallery. It is a progressive site; well indexed both by image category and photographer's name. There are 3000+ members but the response is fast and the indexing good so you can easily select what you want to see. The speed involves some sacrifice in that the imags are rather heavily compressed. I have a panel of 40 images on the WPG, many of them different to those on my home page. Fellow members of the WPG incude:- PERSONAL GALLERIES Ansel Adams, America's legend photographer; Shinzo Maeda, a Japanese master of photography Darrin James. Take a look at his home page if you like travel or mountaineering images. Sue Papadakos who is a specialist in under-water photography and Pam Constable who seems to be prone to gaining awards!
OTHER SITES An excellent site for students interested in the history of photographic techniques and photographers before 1920:- An excellent independent site about the latest in digital imaging techniques and equipment:- THE RPS DIGITAL IMAGING GROUP A digital imaging group has been formed by the Royal Photographic Society. Details can be obtained from Barrie Thomas and Glenys Taylor. It held a successful exhibition at the Octagon Gallery in Bath and it has a Web site under construction. Some RPS DIG members, have produced individual home pages containing useful information and galleries of their work
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