- keyword(s): *
Showing Results: 1 - 10 of 18
Richard Zakia collection
RIT Office of Instructional Development records
Records of the Rochester Institute of Technology's (RIT) Office of Instructional Development, previously named the Division of Instructional Research and Development. The department oversaw various other departments that provided media products and services to the RIT community. The collection contains correspondence, reports, promotional materials, and other miscellaneous items.
Richard Zakia collection on Barbara Morgan
Materials related to Barbara Morgan, a photographer best known for her black and white dance photographs. Compiled by Richard Zakia, a former professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology, the collection contains correspondence, invitations and announcements, promotional items, publications, news articles, photographs, and biographical materials.
Ralph M. Hattersley collection
Collection of materials related to Ralph M. Hattersley, a former professor of photography at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). The collection consists primarily of contact sheets and negatives, but also includes some pieces of correspondence.
William W DuBois photographic collection on SPAS 100th anniversary
RIT Subject Files
The RIT Subject Files is a collection of materials pertaining to all aspects of RIT. The collection was created by individual donations of materials that were assembled by category over the years.
Richard Zakia Correspondence collection
The Richard Zakia Correspondence collection contains letters, cards, and post cards to and from Richard Zakia.
Richard Zakia collection on Rudolf Arnheim
Materials related to Rudolf Arnheim, a prominent scholar in the field of experimental psychology and visual expression. Compiled by Richard Zakia, a former professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology, the collection contains correspondence to Zakia, articles both on and about Arnheim, and photographs. Most of the materials are photocopies.
Richard Zakia collection on Ted Serios
Materials related to Richard Zakia's investigation of Ted Serios's claimed ability to be able to imprint mental images on camera film. The collection includes a few pieces of correspondence discussing Zakia's project, as well as photographs and photographic negatives of Serios's failed attempts. Also included are clippings and publications discussing Serios's talent.
Frederick W. Brehm deskbooks
Six books kept on the desk of Frederick W. Brehm, the Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute's first faculty member in the Photographic Technology Department. Brehm patented the Cirkut Panorama Camera in 1905.