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Audio/visual programs

PSA Journal,  March, 2005  

Once again, we list four more Instructional Slide Set (ISS) programs of 35mm slides show which are some of the many programs available to PSA members. Suitable for both groups and individual members, dais group of INS may be ordered from Chairman Bob Griffith, APSA, 4801 S. Bella Vista Dr., Veradale WA 99037; (509) 926-5224 or bdgriff@comcast.net for $10 to rent one, $12 for two, or $15 for three sets.

#60 Filter Fun

A comprehensive review of the most popular of the 200+ filters that we are able to use to enhance the appearance of our images. This program explains the advantages of the screw in type and the "slip-in" types of filters and even shows how to use a leaf with a hole torn in it to emphasize a fall scene. Seeing examples of many filters will help you decide which filter interests you the most. By Grace H. Lanctot, FPSA. 76 slides

#61 The Art of Montage (Or, "Things That Never Were")

Are you tired of shooting scenics, portraits and flowers? You can still make exciting and creative photographs from a box of your saved mistakes by matching them with colorful and interesting backgrounds. This program will stimulate your imagination of matching seeming unrelated subjects into a pleasing photograph. Many examples are given that include incorporating imperfect flowers with a brick wall, or adding a colored filter. Common props available in every home will serve you well in putting that extra punch in your pictures. By Lorette Burke. 51 slides.

#62 Portraiture the EaZy Way

An easy to understand program aimed at teaching those of us who shoot scenics and flowers a basic lesson in portrait photography. Fundamental setups, if employed correctly, will produce stunning images of our human subjects. We learn the techniques of using soft focus lenses, lights to emphasize or de-emphasize facial qualities, pleasing backdrops, and suggestions for proper attire are meaningful details covered in this comprehensive program. By Evelyn R. Zeek, FPSA. 121 slides.

#67 Karo Creations

Have you seen creative reflective pictures in salons or camera club competitions and wondered how they were taken? The artistic use of Karo syrup may be the answer. The fun begins when you place colored objects beneath a glass covered with Karo arranged in swirls, drops, or whatever your imagination can create. The program will point out the equipment needed and will walk you through the process in great clarity for you to create your own images. By Kathleen G. Savage, APSA, AFIAP, MNEC, and Richard P. Savage, APSA, AFIAR MNEC. 95 Slides.

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