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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Gregory W. Blank" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > While away for Thanksgiving I stopped into the NCSU library > and took in the photo show they are having , the "prints" > were some sort of paper (diffinately not silver) mounted on board > about 24x30. The thing that struck me however was the majority > of work prior to 1950 was done with 4x5 Speed Graphic (which makes sense I guess) > cameras after 1950 were 35mm all the way, for the most part. > > And of course alot more color as the years progressed. One interesting > photographer I took note of was one Jack Dykinga who did a photo document > on state hospitals. Who sponsored the show? NPPA? It's probably obvious, but most later Pulitzer photos are digital, not 35mm, just 35mm-like.
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