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Deanna Diaz Prof.

Waterhouse English 1102 25 February 2014

Annotated Reference List

Antov, A. (2009). MACRO Photography Made Easy. PSA Journal, 75(8), 22.

Comment [W1]: Youll need to add the links back in. Sorry for the confusion on this. Formatted: Font: Italic, Font color: Black

This article talks about why Macro Photography can be preferred. The author discusses simple strategies to creating great macro shots with little equipment. This article is going to help my project by teaching me to take quality macro shoots with the little about of equipment I have. the author gives you this perspective that macro photography is pretty easy and less of a hassle them some landscape photography. The article also talks about how unique each macro shot can be. The author discusses how to find good places to take macro pictures, as well as how to spot the perfect flower or insect to capture. This article is peer reviewed.

Comment [W2]: Since articles do not have mouths, its awkward to keep saying they talk about something. Can you find a more accurate word?

Barclay, J. (2009). Creative Images for the Digital Photographer. PSA Journal, 75(10), 22.

I found this article to be very interesting. In this article the author discusses different ways to make an image more creative. I learned about things such as camera movement to paint with images with slow shutter speeds and what different exposures can do to an image. I plan on using the information I learned in this article to take some more pictures that I would like to use in my project. This article is a peer reviewed article.

Canon explains exposure. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.canonoutsideofauto.ca/.

I found this to be the most informative site I have come across. In the website they go into details about how to use a Canon camera and what each of the functions mean and do. Being that I have a Canon camera I can use this website to broaden my knowledge on how to use my camera to the best of its abilities. This is a credible site because it is made from the makers of the camera I own.

Diprose, L. (2013, January). A behind-the-scenes look at how 35mm film is developed and printed at a lab. Retrieved from http://petapixel.com/2013/01/07/a-behind-the-scenes-lookat-how-35mm-film-is-developed-and-printed-at-a-lab/.

I found this article to be really interesting and informative. The author actually included step-by-step instructions and images of how to develop film negatives into printed copies. I think using the information provided from this article will add to my website because I will be able to educate viewers on this subject better. This article taught me well. This article was written by Leigh Diprose a photographer, fujifilm business manager and entrepreneur. He seems to be a very credible source.

Fisher, D. K., & Novati, A. (2009). Make a Pinhole Camera. Technology Teacher, 69(3), 15-19.

Comment [W3]: See comment 1

Reading this article I was able to figure out how to make a pinhole camera. The author showed me what exactly a pinhole camera is and how it works. This article is relevant to my

inquiry project in how it taught me about pinhole cameras which is something I can add to my website. I am now planning on using the steps written in the article to create my very own pinhole camera and maybe posting the images create with my pinhole camera on the website for an example. This article was peer reviewed.

Jachimowicz, L. (2014). Macro Photography Careers Education Information :TheArtCareerProject.com. Retrieved February 2014, from http://www.theartcareerproject.com/macro-photograph/1196/.

This article discusses what macro photography actually is as well as what careers there are with macro photography. This article is a lot of help in letting me know what I could do with macro photography is I decided to make it part of my career. The author goes on letting the readers know what schools and education is needed to become a macro photographer. I can use this information to add to my website to inform others about the careers as a macro photographer. Tthe author Leah Jachimowicz has a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a Master of Fine Arts from Academy of Art.

Mack, M., & Ward, S. (1997). Photography. Art Book, 4(3), 45. This article was informative about photography and the art of it. What I learned in this article I can now use in creating my website by teaching about photography. This article is a peer review article.

Comment [W4]: See comment 1

Mignot, P., & Lang, P. (2000). Using Visual Methods in Careers Education and Guidance. Pastoral Care Iin Education, 18(2), 8.
Comment [W5]: The journal title and the volume should be in italics for APA. Comment [W6]: See comment 1

This article gives me slightly different look at photography. The author discusses how photography can be used in different careers such as education and guidance. This article can be of help with my project by helping me realize what careers use photography. This is a peer reviewed article.

Rebibo, R. (n.d.). The beginners guide to film photography - I still shoot film. Retrieved February 2014, from http://istillshootfilm.org/beginners-guide-film-photography

This website will be very helpful to my inquiry project. The author discusses film cameras and how they are used. Because I do not have any experience in film photography this beginners guide to film photography will help me learn all I need to know about taking film pictures as well as developing them. This website is going to be very beneficial to me because I can use the information I learned about film photography and accurately compare it to the other types of photography I am interested in. Another thing about this website that has been help is the fact the author provides a lot of other sources that I can also use. The author of this website is Rachel Rebibo. Rebibo is a professional photographer who have been photographing since age 10. Her works has been shown in galleries in Paris, London, Toronto and Washington, D.C.

The basics of film. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.kodak.com/global/en/consumer/education/lessonPlans/lessonPlan152.shtml

Comment [W7]: On websites, check for the most recent update (usually at the bottom of the page) if you cant find another date.

This article is about how film photography works. It discusses the basics of how film works and the difference between two separate kinds of film. This article will help me figure out how to use a film camera so I can try to post some on my website for my project. I found this

website to be very credible because it was written by the authors of the Kodak site, which is a well known camera manufacturers.

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