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Hollis Todd lecture on photography digital audio recording
Audio recording of a lecture given by RIT photography professor Hollis Todd on photography in 1966.
Military programs at RIT School of Photographic Arts & Sciences records
RIT provided technical training courses in photography for enlisted people in United States and Canadian armed forces. The collection includes bids and contracts, correspondence, student projects and other materials from the period 1987-1997.
RIT College of Graphic Arts and Photography records
Materials related to the College of Graphic Arts and Photography (CGAP), which was a precursor to the College of Imaging Arts and Sciences. The collection includes information about the college, correspondence, clippings, a strategic plan, published materials by the college, and other related papers.
School of Photographic Arts and Sciences records
Materials related to the School of Photographic Arts and Science (SPAS) at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) including correspondence, curriculum, clippings, and materials for students and faculty. Of particular interest is the collection of records related to the history of the school.
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.
George M. Cochran digital moving image collection
The George M. Cochran digital moving image collection consists of several films and business cards from Cochran's film and marketing companies. Cochran was a student at RIT in the School of Photographic Arts and Sciences in the early 1960's. The films are housed on optical discs (CD-ROM/DVD).
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.
Biomedical Photographic Communications program records
Michael Peres and Willie Osterman tintype Snowflake Triptych [Untitled]
This collection is comprised of three tintype (wet collodion) of snowflakes, captured and printed by Michael Peres and Willie Osterman. Photographs are mounted together and matted in black.