Reader Recommendations: Photography
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March 10, 2004 -- From Rebecca Shapiro, a reader from New York who is affiliated with the site
My personal favorite section of the site is "PIC PROJECTS" a series of fun and easy homemade photography arts and crafts projects including how to make rubber stamps, personalized cakes and cookies, personalized calendars, personalized gift wrapping papers, fun frames, photo tinting, etc.
August 23, 2000 -- From Kathy McDaniels, a reader from Orlando, Florida who is not affiliated with the site
This is the most beautifully designed website I think I've seen. Anyone with an interest in photography and/or nature would enjoy surfing around on this one. It contains calendar pages with award-winning photos that can be printed out and has a photography contest you can enter. The photos can be used as your wallpaper. There is a portion of the site which interviews folks who make nature related items, such as mobiles, birdhouses, etc. which even contains videos of them explaining their craft.
July 19, 2000 -- From Sandra, a reader from New York who is affiliated with the site
Lots of great information on taking photographs. There are new photo tips each month and you can sign up for an email update so you don't miss anything. I've learned a lot already.
February 9, 2000 -- From Scott Sayre, a teacher from USA who is affiliated with the site
Get the Picture: Thinking About Photographs is an Internet-based resource for middle and high school teachers and students of photography containing more than 50 photographs from the permanent collection of The Minneapolis Institute of Arts. Get the Picture can be used to teach about both the process of making pictures and the resulting works of art. Students gain insight into their own photographs and opinions about photography as they learn about the documentary work of Berenice Abbott, Jerome Liebling and Carl Robert Pope Jr.; the photojournalist Gilles Peress; Pictorial photographer Alfred Stieglitz; Surrealist Czech photographer Eva Fuka, and Minnesota photographer Stephanie Torbert. Students can also build their own photo exhibits, send postcards representing pictures from the site and learn about the technical aspects of this art form through demonstrations and diagrams.
June 15, 1999 -- From a reader from Washington, DC who is affiliated with the site
Kodak PhotoNet online is an on-line photo processing service featuring ideas for picking out customized photo gifts and making the most out of pictures. It is an especially helpful site around holidays, such as Father's Day, as many people are probably struggling with the annual dilemma of what to get for dad. With Kodak PhotoNet online, users can enhance, manipulate and edit their online photos to create the perfect shot. Once the pictures are perfected, users can e-mail them to family and friends and order customized photo-gifts for dad including T-shirts, mousepads and coffee mugs.
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