PHOTOGRAPHY 1 Lecture 6.  IN THE NEWS-Kodak “Baby Brownie” stampREVIEW OF LECTURE 5Kodak “Baby Brownie” stamp  HORENSTEIN CHAPTER 10 WORKBOOK QUESTIONS.

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PHOTOGRAPHY 1 Lecture 6

 IN THE NEWS-Kodak “Baby Brownie” stampREVIEW OF LECTURE 5Kodak “Baby Brownie” stamp  HORENSTEIN CHAPTER 10 WORKBOOK QUESTIONS  ELEMENTS & PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN (see Week 5 page)  PHOTOGRAPHERS: Ansel Adams and Robert Adams Robert Adams Ansel Adams HOMEWORK DUE: Read Horenstein, Chapter 10 “Making the Print” & complete Chapter 10 in the workbook. Project: Landscape with figure and/or man-made object. HOMEWORK: Compare and contrast the work of Ansel Adams with that of Robert Adams. 1+ typed page. Due October 13, 2015 Chapter 10:Making the Print enlarger enlarging lens negative carrier variable-contrast filters 0-5 timer focusing magnifier (scope)

easel print washer paper safe paper trimmer print squeegee test strip print density Burning & Dodging