Features
Ruth Bernhard
Eye of the Beholder
Interview by Donna Conrad
Keith Johnson
Endlessly Entertained
By The Artist
Martha Casanave
Costal Pinholes
By The Artist
ATrout Fishing in Germany
Burkhardt Kiegeland muses on the state of photography as reflected in the people and technology of the recent Photokina show in Europe
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February 2001
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Columns
In My Opinion Why People Take Photographs Part III By Robert Hirsch
Book Reviews
By Dean Brierly
In The Darkroom
F-Stop Printing
By Les McLean
6" Behind the lens
Develop for the Highlights
By Thomas Harrop
Photo Hints By Stephen Peterson
Lamb's Quarters
By Randall Lamb
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Departments
From the Editor
Reader's Forum
Snapshots
Quick Takes
Index to Advertisers
Critique
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Cover:
Skull and Rosary, 1945, by Ruth Bernhard. Ruth Bernhard began her photographic career in 1928 as a commerical photographer in New York. In 1935, after meeting Edward Weston, she embarked on an illustrious career as a fine art photographer. For over seventy years Ms. Bernhard has shared her visions of pristine beauty and harmony with the world. See our in-depth interview by Donna Conrad beginning on page 12, for more on a fascinating life in photography.
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