Modern Photography Magazine 1967 January

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Modern Photography Magazine 1967 January

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Contents:  Picture Taking Ideas – Paul Caponigro (How a master photographs nature); Controlled Backgrounds (Use vantage point, exposure, focal length, and angle); Who Needs A Camera? (Ron Dow shoves creativity doesn’t need a camera); Monthly Contest (Humans can be fun to look at) News Stories – Good Nudes: Rawlings Is Back (A new figure study book from the old master); Should You Study Photography In College? Technical Articles – Too Hot To Handle (MODERN answers probing questions from its readers); MODERN Tests (An exclusive monthly appraisal of equipment); MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY‘s Photokina Product Guide (A report on equipment from the biggest show) Movies – Matzkin On Movies (Forget the conventions and try way out filming); Ten Ways To Make Better Cuts Tape And Sound – Sound Advice (Diversify your sound techniques) Departments – Coffee Break; Letters To The Editor; Tony Karp On 35mm (More on using electronic flash units with 35mm); Techniques Tomorrow (A look at the new 2 1/4 SLRs); The Well Traveled Camera (Tobago, the photogenic swinging island); Keppler On The SLR (Here comes the electronic shutter, but why?); Salon Calendar; Ask For It; Meyers On Technique (Some rather strange why-did-they-do-it? products from Pgotokina); Caulfield On Color (Cinematic techniques for swinging slide shows); Books In Review; Wolfman On Printing (Three stabilization processors: how to avoid problems when using them); Simon Says (Nobody loves a fat camera, but they sell like you know what); Large Camera (More on paper selection, solution handling and print drying)

Issue:  January 1967

Condition:  Very Good