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From Camera to Computer: How to Make Fine Photographs Through Examples, Tips,
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From Camera to Computer: How to Make Fine Photographs Through Examples, Tips, and Techniques Trade paperback - 2009 - 1st Edition

by Barr, George

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Santa Barbara, CA: Rocky Nook, 2009. Trade Paperback. Near Fine. A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 287 pages.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

About the author

George Barr is a photographer living in Calgary, Canada. Serious about photography since age 12, working initially with a WWII Zeiss Ikonta in a basement-bathroom "darkroom," he has progressed through medium format, 4x5, and now digital SLR's. He earns his living as a family doctor with a special interest in psychiatry but his primary passion has always been the fine art print.

Major milestones include learning to make quality prints from Fred Picker, learning to really "see" photographs from Hubert Hohn of the Edmonton Art Gallery, looking at Edward Weston prints bare, attending workshops, working with galleries, and being published.