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Articles in Oct, 1996 issue of PSA Journal

  • Sanibel sojourn - nature photography on Sanibel Island, Florida
    by Kenneth A. Deitcher
  • Photographing school sports
    by Bobby D. Parker
  • Second life print program - donating photographic prints to needy causes
    by Walter P. Horylev
  • Anatomy of photographic collage - Cover Story
    by Russell A. Rohde
  • 1996 awards and honors recipients - Photographic Society of America
    by Bud Gardner
  • Pixel corner - advances in digital photographic technology - Column
    by Russell A. Rohde
  • She's a doll - he's - photographing dolls
    by Carm Cairelli
  • On my mind… - using new modes of communication - Editorial
    by Pauline Sweezey
  • Journal contributors noted at PSA conference in Tucson - Photographic Society of America; Tucson, Arizona
    by Byron Hindman
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