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Tech Photo 1 with
Prof. Steve Diehl


Examples of some of the work completed by First Year students in the
Imaging and Photographic Technology program

Imaging and Photographic Technology is a unique major in photography. It blends a contemporary professional photography program with specialized education in technical, industrial and scientific imaging applications. The picture making aspects of photography are covered through courses in basic and advanced courses in traditional photography, color photography and printing, multimedia and video production, etc. The required technical courses include photographic sensitometry, optics and chemistry, C++ programming, computer systems, color measurement, digital image processing, electronic sensitometry and high speed photography.

Graduates of this program are well rounded individuals, with a background adaptable to a variety of photography and imaging related fields. Their technical skills are complemented by traditional coursework in mathematics, computers, science and liberal arts, including technical writing.

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David
Murphy
David
Murphy
Lisa
Bozek
Lisa
Bozek
Matt
Swain
Matt
Swain
Jeff
Neckers
Jeff
Neckers



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Lindsay
Sargeant
Lindsay
Sargeant
Carl
Smith
Carl
Smith
Ben
Pritchard
Ben
Pritchard
Eric
Sucar
Eric
Sucar



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Alistair
Neal
Alistair
Neal
Pamela
Martinez
Pamela
Martinez
Stacey
Guianas
Stacey
Guianas


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This activity is made possible by the Imaging and Photographic Technology department of the
School of Photographic Arts and Sciences at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT)