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Photography Books in the SVC Libraries -- click cover for details

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Click to access this book from the Skagit Valley College Libraries' catalogue.
Click to access this book from the Skagit Valley College Libraries' catalogue.
Click to access this book from the Skagit Valley College Libraries' catalogue.
Click to access this book from the Skagit Valley College Libraries' catalogue.
Click to access this book from the Skagit Valley College Libraries' catalogue.
Click to access this book from the Skagit Valley College Libraries' catalogue.

Important Terms and Keywords

Camera: A lightproof box or container, usually fitted with a lens, which gathers incoming light and concentrates it so that it can be directed toward the film (in an optical camera) or the imaging device (in a digital camera) contained within. (From Credo Reference: camera)

History of Photography: The word, "photography," derived from the Greek photos (“light”) and graphein (“to draw”), was first used in the 1830s. (From Encyclopedia Britannica: history of photography)

Photographic Film: Strip of transparent material (usually cellulose acetate) coated with a light-sensitive emulsion, used in cameras to take pictures. (From Credo Reference: film, photographic)

Photography: The science and art of making permanent images on light-sensitive material. (From Credo Reference: Photography, still)

Technology of Photography: The most widely used photographic process is the black-and-white negative–positive system. In the camera the lens projects an image of the scene being photographed onto a film coated with light-sensitive silver salts, such as silver bromide. A shutter built into the lens admits light reflected from the scene for a given time to produce an invisible but developable image in the sensitized layer, thus exposing the film. (From Encyclopedia Britannica: technology of photography)

Photography Websites

Masters of Photography:  An excellent link for photographic images from the dawn of the medium until now. Arranged by artist.

Prints and Photographs Division:  Advertising and Propaganda, American Memory Project, Library of Congress which comprise an estimated 13.7 million items.

The Professional Photographers of Washington, Inc.: an association of professional photographers in Washington state, dedicated to raising and level of their photography skills through on going education with a commitment to professionalism, and higher business standards.

Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation: Source for biography and selections from the portfolio of this American photographer’s work.

Sandy Skoglund Studio:  The official site with source information, images and installation works categorized by date. An important American photographer and installation artist.

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