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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.
Hollis Todd lecture on photography digital audio recording
Audio recording of a lecture given by RIT photography professor Hollis Todd on photography in 1966.
George Pittman collection on Operation Hi-Ball
Materials on Operation Hi-Ball at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). Operation Hi-Ball took place on RIT's campus downtown in 1962. The collection includes an original super-8 format film of the launch, 35mm slides, 8x10 black and white photos of random printouts from the slides, newspaper clippings, office documents, RIT The University Magazine and a thumb-drive of the scanned slide and an .mp4 digital file of the film.
Mike Klein collection of RIT Photographic Science memorabilia
Materials related to Mike Klein's time as a student at RIT in the Photographic Science and Instrumentation program in the 1970's. Included are photographs, publications, and a memo.
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.
Richard Zakia collection on Minor White
Materials received from Richard Zakia, former Photography professor at RIT, on Minor White, a photographer and also a RIT photography professor. Materials include snapshots, photographs, and an unpublished manuscript of "Visualization Manual" by Minor White.
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.
Frederick W. Brehm photograph collection
Photographs taken by Frederick W. Brehm and his students. Brehm patented the Cirkut Panorama Camera in 1905 and worked as the first faculty member in the Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute's Photographic Technology Department.
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.
Norman Biggart collection of 1949 Photo Tech student project transparencies
Collection includes 17 examples of student photographic work (mostly transparencies and negatives) by Norman Biggart, a 1949 graduate of the Photographic Technology program at RIT.