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Your Kodak Moments

 

 

CHAPTER OUTLINE

Location Photos: Polaroid, Film, Digital—What Next?

Shooting Panoramas or Not?

To Pan or Not to Pan

Aesthetics Versus Logistics

Digital Cameras

Digital Delivery Methods

Location Photo Presentations

Ethics and Safety in the Wild

Location Scouting Kit

When Taking Location Photos, Remember:

 

 

A picture is worth a thousand words.

Frederick R. Barnard

 

When Paul Simon sang, “Mama, don’t take my Kodachrome away,” little did he know that before long they would take it away forever. The song was released in 1973 and was named after the Kodak 35 mm Kodachrome film that had become the standard for print photography and would continue to be so over the next several decades. I’m certain the singer ...

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