Popular Photography - 1982

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April
Photography Today - The Hattersley Class For Beginners: Shoot High Contrast (Unpredictability is part of the fun); The Incredible Shrinking Format Strikes Back (How a pro uses 110 for big, romantic photographs); Multiple Flash: The Easy Way To Great Lighting; How To Duplicate Your Slides (You can rescue fading images, improve their color, and even reframe them); Friends (An engaging book explores one of life's most fragile yet durable relationships) Equipment & Materials - Can You Develop And Print Kodak Disc Film In Your Home Darkroom? (Yes - with pencil and drill); Kodak Discomania At The Plaza (The film-disk system includes amazing new technology); More News About Products For '82 (New cameras, lenses, other equipment makes debut at PMA Show); 70-150-mm Zooms: Your Best Buy As A Second Lens? (They're lightweght and versatile); New Top-Line Omega Enlarger (The D-5500 combines many state-of-the-art features) Departments - Letters To The Editor; Shows We've Seen; Editorial; Critical Focus (The penultimate hurrah for 110); Time Exposure (The "Twiggies" of cameras); Offbeat (Make better travel pictures); Markets & Careers (Nudes, roofs, and Diana in N.Y.); The Color Darkroom (Convert B & W to color, cheaply); As I See It (Photographic art versus decor); Traveler's Camera (Thailand, land of smiles); Just Out; Help!; Workshops; Pop Photo Snapshots; Tools & Techniques (Outdoor candids); Video/Movie Methods (Streamlined cameras); Aids To Better Photography; Index Of Advertisers
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May
Special Report: PMA '82 - Wheel Of Fortune; SLRs And Their Lenses; A 35-mm Interchangeable-Cassette Camera?; Autofocus; What Photo Experts Are Saying About The Disc; First Non-Kodak Disk Cameras; Lenses; Electronic Flash; Darkroom; Accessories; Compact 35s; Still Projection; Movie Equipment; Video; Imaging Materials: Film And Electronics; Pro Gear; Nimato 3-D System Launched Photography Today - Sony Demonstrates Mavica Color Printer (It turns out dry, wallet-sized pictures without a darkroom); How To Make Good Pictures In Bad Light (Neither rain nor night shall stay your camera from making great photos); A Rocky Mountain Spring (Bob Saltzman uses macrophotography to bring out glorious colors of western flowers); Clio-Out Guide: Printing With Fiber-Base Papers (How to process, wash and dry fiber base prints) Departments - Letters To The Editor; Editorial; Critical Focus (You need to know what auto cameras do); Shoptalk (ABCs of autofocus systems); Viewpoint (Adams' 80th birthday widely observed); The Gadgeteria (Simple cameras still need you); Video/Movie Methods (Wireless mikes); Tools & Techniques (#5 contrast paper); Shows We've Seen; As I See It (Kodak on preservation); The Color Darkroom (How to get good color in prints); Help!; Pop Photo Snapshots; Aids To Better Photography; Index Of Advertisers
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June
Photography Today - Anatomy Of An Assignment (Or, troubles in paradise: where are the 250 orchids you promised us?); Native American Faces (Portraits of Zuni and Navaho indians reflect the essence of a vanishing culture); Through Indian Eyes (19th century photographs reveal a way of seeing rooted in ancient painting traditions); Eric Staller's Light Fantastic (Surreal images result from multiple exposures of an intensely bright object) Equipment & Materials - Long And Fast (New high-speed tele lenses give superb optical quality, even in available darkness); First Look: Two Wooden 4x5 View Camera Kits; First Look: Tokina 50-250-mm AT-Xf/4/5.6); First Look: Cambron 500-mm Mirror Lens; Lab Report: Fujica AX-1; First Look: Konica FP-1 Program; First Look: Yashica Five Star; First Look: Audiotronics 124S Departments - Letters To The Editor; Offbeat (Care and feeding of photo filters); Shoptalk (How to clean optical surfaces); Shows We've Seen; Instant Photography (Kodak and Sun cameras compared); Traveler's Camera (Great pictures abound in Taiwan); Markets & Careers (Video-art portraits); The Color Darkroom (Repeatability is processing key); Protechniques (Tips for potential money-makers); Photo Electronics (Alternatives to silver batteries); Tools & Techniques (Soak-wash saves water); Time Exposure (Disk system isn't new); Help!; Pop Photo Snapshots; The Gadgeteria (Vertical-disk speculations); Video/Movie Methods (Latest gear is lighter); Just Out; Aids To Better Photography; Index Of Advertisers; Workshops
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July
Photography Today - Looking For Bang Bang (Are the results of war photography today really worth the risks?); The Fantastic World Of Yoshihiro Tatsuki! (New color work explores women in hauntingly enigmatic images); Soda-Pop Art (Alan Porter captures a bit of American nostalgia in his photographs of soft-drink signs); Paradise By Moonlight (Hawaiian seascapes look even better after dark); Stopping Motion: The Basics (To blur or not to blur is a key esthetic decision. Here are the factors involved); How To Plot For Video (Plan ahead and save yourself a lot of time and wasted effort) Equipment & Materials - Ektaflex Slide-Printing Film Is Here (Positive-to-positive material expands Kodak's diffusion-transfer system); First Look: Sima SF Lens; Polaroid's Autoprocessed Slide Film: It Works With Any 35-mm Camera; Programmed Exposure SLRs: Are They For You? (Here's what eight such SLRs can do for the serious photographer); First Look: Elmo F20S-XL; Lab Report: Two Tamron Zoom Lenses Departments - Letters To The Editor; Editorial; Critical Focus (Print prices are dropping); Offbeat (Tips for making good portraits); Photo-Electronics (Reasons for owning a flash meter); Video/Movie Methods (Battle of the disks); Books (Cults and cultures - five new books); The Color Darkroom (Yes, you can make color prints); Shows We've Seen; Traveler's Camera (Gadgets to take on the road); Shoptalk (Mix 'n' match autofocus SLRs?); The Gadgeteria (Handy guides to exposure data); Markets & Careers (Hellweg on the road); Tools & Techniques (New b&w film box); Pop Photo Snapshots; Help!; Aids To Better Photography; Workshops; Index Of Advertisers; Just Out
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August
Photography Today - X-Rayted (How safe - or unsafe - is airport X-ray screening of film? Recent data indicated a need to be prudent); Outdoors With Ultrawides (How some lenses let you see the world with perspectives that you never knew it had); Digital Dimensions (David Em combines computers with cameras and creative artistry for futuristic images); The Delights Of A Quiet Eye (Louis Stettner's pictures are like old friends - always a pleasure to see); More Magnification From Your Macro Lens (You can make frame-filling images with simple accessories); Which Camera Bag Is Right For You? (Specific tips for finding one that will suit you and your kind of photography); How To Light For Video (When properly controlled, a basic three-light system can add sparkle to your tapes) Equipment & Materials - First Look: Vivitar Instant Slide Printer; First Look: Rodenstock Creative Printing; Lab Report: Canon New F-1; First Look: Technicolor Model 412D; First Look: Sunpak Auto 322 D and Auto 422 D Departments - Letters To The Editor; Editorial; Traveler's Camera (Picturing a new world: The PRC); Shoptalk (Perspective is easy to control); Time Exposure (New books help research); Books (Kodak Workshop Series for pros, amateurs); The Color Darkroom (Variations in processing kits); Help!; Video/Movie Methods (Video artist rocks reality); Tools & Techniques ("Solarize" your photos); Markets & Careers (Closing the credibilty gap); Shows We've Seen; Just Out; Instant Photography (Polaroid Autoprocess film); Pop Photo Snapshots; Index Of Advertisers
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September
Photography Today - Marco Polo In Reverse (A historic visit to the U.S. by members of the Chinese Photographers Association); The Rothschild Variations (Starting with unmanipulated image, author then gives it a new look); Harbor Views (For extraordinary waterfront scenes, develop a sense uf timing and a selective critical eye); Coloring The White House - Without Paint (Dudley Gray and Joe Strand team up to bring out its beauty); Duet For Disc (A father-daughter team shoots with a camera an 8-year-old can use by Jack and Sarah-Jeanne Manning); Photograms With A New Twist (Macco Images in coloe expand the scope of a classic, cameraless art form); Simple Secrets Of The Darkroom (Superb b&w film processing requires some equipment and a lot of concentration); Build A Custom Easel (Make multiple images, test strips, and unique print shapes with this simple unit) Equipment & Materials - First Look: Kiron 35>135-mm f/3.5-4.5 Zoom; First Look: Canon Snappy 50, 20; First Look: Vivitar 28>90-mm Series 1 Varifocal Lens; First Look: Panagor Auto Macro Professional System; Lab Report: Yashica FX-D Quartz; First Liik: Ricoh KR-5 Super Departments - Letters To The Editor; Editorial (New 135 film format and cassette?); Critical Focus (Museums, libraries add photo shows); Viewpoint (Dorothea Kehaya gets recognition); Traveler's Camera (Tips on slide presentations); Offbeat (An in-depth study of high contrast); Video/Movie Methods (News from CES show); Prototechniques (A potpourri of useful accessories); The Color Darkroom (Safelights - how safe are they?); Shows We've Seen; Shoptalk (More perspective on perspectives); Markets & Careers (Good images); Pop Photo Snapshots; Workshops; Aids To Better Photography; Help!; Just Out; Index Of Advertisers; Tools & Techniques (Sharpness at slow speeds)
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November
Photography Today - What's My Name? (Photographers' pseudonyms are as common as pen names. Here are some reasons why they've been adopted); Hand Hunter (In his spontaneous approach to shooting, Gregory Thorp lets the fingers do the talking); Bored With Seamless-Paper Background? (Creative alternatives range from painted scenery to Christmas-tree lights); Ready When You Are, E.T. (While Darwin Dale's subjects may not be out of this world, his techniques really are); Macro Lenses: They're Not Just For Close-Ups Any More (A report on what they can do for you); On The Video Road To Morocca (How Canon's video camera-and-recorder duo performed in Tangier's Casbah) Equipment & Materials - First Look: Zone VI Brilliant Fiber Base Enlarger Paper; First Look: Nikon FG; First Look: Olympus Video System; Lab Report: Minolta X-700 Departments - Letters To The Editor; Shoptalk (Competition - a boon to lens users); Offbeat (The 46-year-old ideal SLR); Video/Movie Methods (Super 8 films on TV); The Color Darkroom (Enlarging focusing aids); Traveler's Camera (How filters enhance images); Shows We've Seen; Workshops; As I See It (Theory vs. Practice - two books in review); Markets & Careers (The need for body armor); Help!; Tools & Techniques (Tips for slide shows); Pop Photo Snapshots; Aids To Better Photography; Index Of Advertisers; Just Out
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December
Photography Today - How They Work: Master Printers And Their Assistants (An intamate look at three case histories); William Garnett: Flying A 37-Year-Mission (A famous aerial photographer is dedicated to showing us the beauty of the U.S.); How To Highlight Your Highlights (You can shape those out-of-focus sparkles nearly anyway you please); 42 Great Accessories (POP PHOTOS Three Gadgeteers - Norman Rorhschild, Bob Schwalberg and Ed Meyers - reveal their favorites) Equipment & Materials - Polaroid 35-mm "Autoprocessed" Film Due By Spring '83; Two New Fujica Professionals (These roll-film cameras make 6 x 9 pictures with choice of 90- or 65-mm models); First Look: Flip-It VHR-II Flash Bracelet; Lab Report: Nikon FM2 Departments - Letters To The Editor; Critical Focus (Fading photos stir R & D efforts); Shows We've Seen; Markets & Careers (Don't take "no" for an answer); The Color Darkroom (When to buy a color analyzer); Time Exposure (Swap shows and trade fairs); Video/Movie Methods (Be a pro with home movies); Traveler's Camera (Video disks for stock agencies); Books (Photo essays for young readers); Just Out; The Gadgeteria (Pleasing images close to home); Shoptalk (Directory of unusual parts, services); Help!; Workshops; Pop Photo Snapshots; Aids To Better Photography; Index Of Advertisers; Tools & Techniques (All-weather protection)
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