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- A CENTURY of COOPERSTOWN. Durant, John; Durant, Alice // American Heritage;Dec1958, Vol. 10 Issue 1, p81
Photographs showing the life style of the people in the village of Cooperstown, on Lake Otsego, New York, are presented.
- Live, from Antarctica. // Aviation Week & Space Technology;5/25/1998, Vol. 148 Issue 21, p78
Presents photographs from Antarctica. Wildlife, including killer whales, a Weddell seal, and a penguin; The McMurdo Station; An iceberg.
- Show us your slides! Stuckey, Scott // Boys' Life;Sep93, Vol. 83 Issue 9, p12
Invites all neckerchief slide carvers to send a close-up photograph of their favorite slides to `Boys' Life' magazine. Requirements; Suggestions for designs to make; Photo tips.
- How to extend the life of your photos. Grant, D. // Consumers' Research Magazine;Oct88, Vol. 71 Issue 10, p21
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- Black Chernobyl. // Mother Jones;Jul/Aug91, Vol. 16 Issue 4, p48
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- Untitled. Patti, Tony // PSA Journal;Oct93, Vol. 59 Issue 10, p34
Discusses the reliance of photographers to descriptive literature in looking for subjects to photograph and where to find these subjects. Importance of experience; Illustrated list of favorable routes for camerabearers; Achievement of best photographic results.