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Articles in April, 1992 issue of PSA Journal
- The Photograph's Business and Legal Handbook. - book reviews
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Annelise Muller - German portrait photographer
by Christine E. Haycock -
Myths and realities - how Photographic Society of America is managed - Through the President's Viewfinder - Column
by James H. Turnbull -
Exhibitions: times are a changin' - photography competitions - P-Essay - Column
by Wade W. Clutton -
100 Minutes to Better Photography. - audio-visual reviews
by W. Rankin -
1992 PSA International Conference of Photography program listing - Photographic Society of America schedule, activities, seminars for Oct 12-17, 1992 event - includes registration information
by Susan Mosser -
Kodak's Look at Life. - book reviews
by W. Rankin -
The national pastime - photographing community baseball game action
by Thomas Moorhead -
Guadeloupe in 3D. - book reviews
by Mel Lawson -
Zooming: creating dynamic movement effects - photography technique
by Max Perchick
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