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A compact, readable, up-to-date overview of the history of photography.
Adrian Hatfield was one of many happy veterans returning to Palo Alto after World War II, but this f lying ace and Stanford student (class of 1938) would spend the next 33 years photographing every inch of Palo Alto and vicinity. Presented here for the first time in published form is the aerial photography of Adrian Hatfield, founder of Hatfield Aerial Survey in 1947. The astounding visual archives that he created during his long career documents the evolution of a small town surrounded by dairies, farms, and apricot orchards to a tech-industry giant that finds its roots firmly attached to Stanford University. Working closely with developers such as Joseph Eichler, Hatfield witnessed, recorded, and helped build the community that is Palo Alto today.
Looking to take your photography to the next level? Need guidance on the basics, from choosing cameras to perfecting capture, managing files, editing images and developing a creative, critical eye? Packed with quality images to inspire and enthuse, Digital Photography: Essential Skills takes a refreshingly practical, focused approach to cover exactly what you need to know develop a creative, competent style and a seamless photography workflow. As a working photographer and teaching lecturer, Mark Galer is the perfect guide to take you through the skills and knowledge needed to take fantastic images. Now updated to cover file management and editing in Lightroom, Adobe's popular workflow software, for a stream-lined process from capture to output.
"Like the prow of a ship in the tempest, nothing can stop it." Upon This Rock., the Third Season of Our Father's Evangelical Church, uncovers the roots of five prominent families in the fictional town of Monument, California, as they are gathered together over the centuries. From the Civil War to the California Gold Rush, from shipwrecks and shootouts to malt shops and high school dances, their varied histories reveal the colorful cast of characters that the Son considers essential in the formation of His Body in any location. This all takes place around the growing excitement over a major accomplishment in the City of Monument. Join Ian Block as he explores his own emotional family history ...
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