Photography Resources

Photography is the art of capturing still images on camera through the use of film or more modern digital technologies. Photography originated in 5th century China using a pinhole camera. Since, it has been used for art, science, business, and personal use. Just like paintings and sculptures, photography is considered to be a fine art. Below are a myriad of resources to better acquaint oneself with the art of photography.

California Museum of Photography: a museum of the University of California Riverside meant to build an educational and cultural community for students and the general public.

Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography: founded in 1985, this museum exhibits photography that dates back to World War II.

American Museum of Photography: a virtual museum displaying the country's most notable photographic images.

The International Center of Photography: a New York City museum housing pieces from around the world.

MoMA: the collection of modern photography dating back to 1930.

Foley Gallery: this gallery emphasizes new contemporary artists.

Silverstein Photography: representing early modern to contemporary artists in the midst of New York City's Chelsea Art District.

Gitterman Gallery: a notable contemporary photography gallery.

Ansel Adams: a compilation of Adams' greatest works, including his famed black and whites of Yosemite National Park.

Arnold Genthe: a photographer famous for his portraits of celebrities and dancers at the turn of the 19th century.

Dorothea Lange: a leading photographer of the 20th century known for her poignant images of the Great Depression.

Alfred Stieglitz: the famed photographer noted for his introduction of fine art photography into museum exhibitions.

Open Source Cameras: an article on how these cameras could revolutionize the art of digital photography.

Photo Cameras: a comparison of the different types of cameras used in art photography.

Camera Types: an overview of the various camera sizes and body types.

Film Cameras: a guide to the several different cameras that use film rather than digital technology.

Types of Cameras: a description of the the three major types of cameras.

Prints and Photographs: a compilation of fine art photography throughout history.

The History of Photography: an overview of the innovations of camera technology and art over time.

History of Stereo Photography: an overview of the stereoscope, an early camera.

Photo Tampering Throughout History: a detailed timeline of image tampering dating back to 1960.

African Americans in the Visual Arts: a historical account of the many contributions made by African Americans.

Early Japanese Visual Arts: a look at Japanese arts that were creates 12,000 years ago.

Visual Arts Lessons: a guide to creating educational lessons in the visual arts.

Visual Arts Exchange: an association and gallery that promotes the importance of the visual arts.

Photography for Kids: a compilation of sites for children to learn about the fine art of photography.

The Center for Fine Art Photography: promotes the progress of artists in the realm of photography.

Aperture: a non-profit that works for the advancement of photography in all its forms.

Photography: an list of the most prominent artists in photography.

DIY Photo Tutorial: a lesson for photography novices.

Digital Imaging Photography: an in-depth instructional guide to digital photography.

Slit Scan Photography: a guide to techniques to creating distortions in photographic images.

Colorizing Photographs: a tutorial on adjusting photographs using Photoshop.

Single Lens Stereo: using lenses to alter photo depth.

Integrating Lens Design: an article on lenses for digital cameras.

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