| With this book, artists can make their own slides for entering competitions, obtaining grants and commissions, and submitting their works to galleries. The book provides specific instructions for working with various types of art and avoiding common problems such as reflections, glare, and shadows. Starting with basics such as what cameras and tripods are best suited for this type of photography, the book progresses into more advanced areas including the ideal lighting for art slides and how to best make use of the latest advances in film technology.With this book, artists can make their own slides for entering competitions, obtaining grants and commissions, and submitting their works to galleries. The book provides specific instructions for working with various types of art and avoiding common problems such as reflections, glare, and shadows. Starting with basics such as what cameras and tripods are best suited for this type of photography, the book progresses into more advanced areas including the ideal lighting for art slides and how to best make use of the latest advances in film technology. SPECS: 8.5 X 11, paperback, 100 b&w, 128 pgs, index Russell Hart is technology editor at American Photo and a contributing editor at Popular Photography. He has served as Senior Editor at both magazines. Hart has written about photography for the New York Times, Men's Journal and Us magazines. Previously an editorial photographer, whose clients included Polaroid Corporation and The Boston Globe, Hart has taught photography at Tufts University, Mount Ida College, and the school of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. |
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