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Postcard: Bethany College, Lindsborg, Kansas
This black and white photographic postcard features twenty-six different photographs around Bethany College in Lindsborg. Many of the photos depict groups of people in group portraits. Other photos depict the grounds and the buildings at Bethany College. Written text is at the bottom of the card.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/tj_postcards/1594/thumbnail.jp
Class Book, 1914
The yearbook for the class of 1914 of the Ithaca Conservatory of Music includes the usual photographs of seniors, group portraits of faculty and various student clusters as well as essays such as the Last Will and Testament, Class Poem, etc. The 1914 Class Book is dedicated to George C. Williams.https://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/class_book/1003/thumbnail.jp
Portraits
ThesisThe script consist of some highlights in the history of portrait photography and
interviews with of two famous portrait photographers: Horst Paul Albert
Bohnnann and Johan Pretorius as well as and seven helpful hints to successful
portraiture.
Some techniques (including lighting techniques), as well as the equipment
needed for portrait photography is discussed. Several kinds of portraiture
such as the infonnaVformal portrait and group portraits are also discussed.
The script also deals with some of the author's own work
Enchantment and Haunting: Bimbling in Jarra: Chris Harrison’s Photographs
An essay which discusses Chris Harrison's project, I Belong Jarrow
Organizing and Indexing Photo Collections
Historical photo archives or collections can put an organization on the map and make it into a destination for patrons. Conversely, if not well organized and indexed, collections and archives can languish in obscurity and occupy valuable space and resources with no tangible return for the organization. The Milwaukee Public Library’s (MPL) Historic Photo Archives (HPA) contain around thirty thousand historic images; of those images, most are located in the Historic Photo Collection, one of the archives’ 45 individual collections. The HPA has evolved over the decades. Various reference librarians have been assigned the archives, and the rotation of responsible parties has left its mark. The challenge created by having many individuals with different backgrounds, priorities, areas of interest, and time to devote to the maintenance of the collection has been mitigated by a strong collection development policy
MS 170 Guide to the William J. Schull, PhD Photograph Collection (1943-2014)
The William J. Schull Photograph Collection, contains photographic prints, positive and negative transparencies, and text ephemera from Dr. Schull\u27s career and many international travels as a global scientific research consultant in the effects of radiation and human genetics and connoisseur of the world\u27s cultures. Dr. Schull collected and preserved all of the material in this collection in the course of his professional career and private life from 1945 to 2014. See more at MS 170
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