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Conservation Photography Handbook

Conservation Photography Handbook
Author: Boyd Norton
Publisher: Amherst Media, Inc
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2020-05-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1682034275

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This book is a call to action, providing the tools photographers need to help preserve threatened species and environments around the world or in their own backyards. Author/photographer Boyd Norton has spent over four decades successfully doing just that, and is credited with saving millions of wilderness acres through his images and personal activism. In this book, Norton shares his approaches to designing powerful images that communicate the threats facing wilderness areas, wildlife, and people around the world. His expert advice guides you step by step through the process of capturing effective photographs and implementing them to educate and build support for these critically important issues. Also featured are images and techniques from acclaimed conservation photographers Amy Gulick, Alexandra Garcia, Alison M. Jones, Joe Riis, Bob Rozinski, and Wendy Shattil.


A Guide to the Preventive Conservation of Photograph Collections

A Guide to the Preventive Conservation of Photograph Collections
Author: Bertrand Lavédrine
Publisher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2003
Genre: Photograph collections
ISBN: 9780892367016

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A resource for the photographic conservator, conservation scientist, curator, as well as professional collector, this volume synthesizes both the masses of research that has been completed to date and the international standards that have been established on the subject.


Photographs of the Past

Photographs of the Past
Author: Bertrand Lavédrine
Publisher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2009
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 0892369574

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In recent years, interest in old photographs has grown significantly among a broad public, from collectors, conservators, and archivists to amateurs seeking to preserve precious family albums. Although the medium of photography is barely 150 years old, its relatively brief history has witnessed the birth of a wide range of photographic processes, each of which poses unique conservation challenges. Photographs of the Past: Processes and Preservation provides a comprehensive introduction to the practice of photograph preservation, bringing together more information on photographic processes than any other single source. Introductory chapters cover issues of terminology; the rest of the book is divided into three parts: positives, negatives, and conservation. Each chapter focuses on a single process--daguerreotypes, albumen negatives, black-and-white prints, and so on--providing an overview of its history and materials and tracing the evolution of its technology. This book will serve as an irreplaceable reference work for conservators, curators, collectors, dealers, conservation students, and photographers, as well as those in the general public seeking information on preserving this ubiquitous form of cultural heritage.


Photographing the Patterns of Nature

Photographing the Patterns of Nature
Author: Gary Braasch
Publisher: Amphoto Books
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1990
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9780817454302

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Demonstrates how to use shapes, patterns, colors, textures, and motion in nature photographs, describes the creative process, and offers tips on becoming a professional photographer


Wildlife Photography

Wildlife Photography
Author: Joseph F. Classen
Publisher: Amherst Media
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2015-08-17
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1608959147

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Wildlife photography is an adventure—and as any great adventure story unfolds, odds are, there are bound to be some great risks involved. Whether it’s the risk or the reward—or both—that motivates wildlife shooters, there is one pervasive truth: Preparation is key to success—and survival. In this book, Joe Classen approaches the art of wildlife photography from a hunter’s perspective. He teaches readers how to select and use the appropriate specialized photographic gear required for the rigors of wildlife photography—as you’d expect. However, he also teaches you how to mentally and physically prepare for an outing in which your wits must be as keen as your eye. Classen provides detailed insights into planning and packing for a wilderness adventure. Readers will learn how to securely pack their delicate photographic gear for a rugged, outdoor environment but will also learn how to choose and tote the best clothing for the site, accessories to ensure your personal safety, and even basic cooking and drinking requirements for days spent shooting in remote areas. Once you’ve scouted your location, you’ll learn how to track and lure your photographic subject using time-honored practices (calls—from lust to hunger, to anger and sloth; decoys; attractor scents; working invisibly, etc.) while “shooting” (your camera!) from a blind or stand—or, conversely, by using a more aggressive stalk-and-ambush approach. You’ll learn how to read animal behaviors—from eating to mating—and predict how, when, and where your best photographic opportunities will arise—and when your safety should be a greater concern than your shot. With this soup-to-nuts approach, readers will find, in this book, a compendium of information about wild-animal behavior, wilderness survival and safety, the art and science of photographic capture, and even storing and processing your prized digital files once you return home from your adventure. Armed with Classen’s suggestions and strategies, you’ll maximize your photo opportunities and increase the odds that your wildlife images are the mount-and-frame trophies for which you risked life and limb.


Conservation of Photographs

Conservation of Photographs
Author: George T. Eaton
Publisher: Kodak
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1985
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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This book contains data on all aspects of the subject: Collection management, early photographic processes and their identification, the structure of contemporary materials, the stability of black-and-white and color photographic images, identification and causes of deterioration, proper storage and display of photographs, photographic reproduction, and restoration.


Wildlife in Wild Lands

Wildlife in Wild Lands
Author: Laura Crawford Williams
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-10-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9780998371412

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Photography in Archaeology and Conservation

Photography in Archaeology and Conservation
Author: Peter G. Dorrell
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1994-09-29
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9780521455541

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In this revised and updated edition of his 1989 book, Peter Dorrell provides a comprehensive guide to the uses of photography in archaeology. Drawing on thirty-five years of experience, he examines the use of photography in field archaeology, in surveys, in archaeological laboratories, and in conservation. He offers a clear and well-illustrated explanation of the techniques involved, with sections on equipment and materials, survey and site photography, architectural photography, the recording of different types of artifacts, registration and storage, the use of ultra-violet and infra-red, and photography for publication. He also covers the growing use of video and electronic recording systems.


Wild Focus

Wild Focus
Author: Earl Nottingham
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2022-01-18
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1648430023

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In Wild Focus, Earl Nottingham, chief photographer for the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department and its magazine, provides a unique perspective on Texas featuring images of the woods, waters, and wildlife of the Lone Star landscape. Nottingham’s engaging photography—landscape, nature, and wildlife; environmental portraiture of people; photojournalistic coverage of events, including natural disasters—provides a cohesive overview of biodiversity and the state of conservation in Texas. The nearly 200 stunning photographs collected here encompass the expansive mission of TPWD, presenting traditional landscape images from state and national parks as well as from vast private lands. Cultural and historic sites are included along with environmental portraits of the people associated with those sites. From the state’s wildlife, both great and small, to nature shown in not only its beauty but also its fury—wildfires, hurricanes, and floods—Earl Nottingham offers a visual compendium of events, people, places, and things that have shaped the face of natural Texas. The author logged untold miles and wore through many sets of tires to offer timely stories that would “inform, educate, entertain, and empower” readers about the outdoors. These images that capture the richness and diversity of wild Texas inspire a greater appreciation for the state’s beauty and promote a sense of stewardship for its natural treasures.