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Robert Luessen portfolio
Nineteen color photographs by RIT student Robert Luessen. Photos were created for a class project; images capture unusual spaces in the Wallace Library.
Photographs by students of Charles Arnold
Photographs by students of Charles Arnold, professor of photography at Rochester Institute of Technology from 1959-1987.
Barbi Brill photographic printing lab book
Complete contents of student Barbi Brill's photographic printing lab book for 1953-54 created by RIT photography professors Leslie D. Stroebel and Donald L. Smith. The lab book includes sample work, lab reports, comments and grades by the instructors.
William A. Reedy Memorial Lecture in Photography collection
Programs, clippings, press releases, posters, and other paper materials regarding the William A. Reedy Memorial Lecture in Photography, as well as a few lectures on VHS tape, audiocassette and CD.
Joyce Collins' collection on Yasuji Tohjo
The Joyce Collins' collection on Yasuji Tohjo consists of photographs taken by Yasuji for class projects, as well as his formal kimono ensemble including the kimono, haori jacket, and sandals.
Geneseean publications and calendars
Geneseean publications and calendars contains issues number 1, April 1969 through number 8, 1978/79 of the Geneseean, and number 9, 1980 and number 11, 1982 which are in calendar format. Both publications are projects of students in the School of Photographic Arts & Sciences at RIT.
Hollis Todd lecture on photography digital audio recording
Audio recording of a lecture given by RIT photography professor Hollis Todd on photography in 1966.
Leslie McPherson portrait of Leslie D. Stroebel
This is a portrait of former RIT photography professor Leslie D. Stroebel. It is a black and white image taken by former RIT student Leslie McPherson, and is mounted between matboards.
William W DuBois photographic collection on SPAS 100th anniversary
Stuart Oring collection
Materials related to Stuart Oring, photography student at RIT from 1955-1959. The collection is focused on the "Picture Reading Resource Module," a computer program researched and developed by Oring, and includes CDs, teacher guides, and information books.