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Features
Joyce Tenneson
Light Warriors
Statement by the artist
Kurt Edward Fishback
Coming Full Circle
Interview by Ellen Rennard
Adam Jones
Near and Far
Postmodernist photographer and columnist for Photovision, Statement by the artist
Mako
Aquaforms
Statement by the artist
Gigabit Film
Wonderful technique, corny as hell
By Burkhardt Kiegland
Longevity & Storage of B/W Materials
Part 3 of 3
By Neil Lipson
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July/August 2001
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Columns
Book Reviews
By Dean Brierly and Martha Casanave
In Our Opinion
Making Pictures the Write Way, Part 1
By Robert Hirsch and Greg Erf
The Reluctant Critic
On the Importance of Landscape, Part 2
By Eve Ogden Schaub
Equipment Review
Canon Tilt/Shift LensesThree Lens Studio
By Steve Anchell
Camera Views
127 Lives Again, Part 2
By Paul Lewis
Tools and Techniques By Stephen Peterson
Lambs Quarters
No Photos Allowed Anywhere
By Randall Lamb
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Departments
From the Editor
Readers forum
Critique
Snapshots
Index to Advertisers
Workshops, exhibits, events
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Cover:
In her photographic essay, Light Warriors, Joyce Tenneson pursues her photographic exploration of the duality of the feminine psyche its boldness and reserve, its strength and softness, its spirituality and sensuality. Tenneson captures the essential interconnection of her subjects while celebrating their individuality. Young or old, beautiful or plain, white or brown, they are all revealed as women on a journey of spiritual self-discovery, one that echoes the photographer's own obsessive visual quest. -Dean Brierly
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