ANDREW DAVIDHAZY              
 615 Phelps Road
 Honeoye Falls, NY 14472
 
 EDUCATION
 
      Master of Fine Arts degree, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, 
      New York, June 1968. College of Fine and Applied Arts. Major: Graphic 
      Design. Thesis: Streak Photography and Future Display Techniques.
 
      Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, Rochester Institute of Technology,
      Rochester, New York, June 1966. School of Photographic Arts and 
      Sciences. College of Graphic Arts and Photography.
      Major: Photographic Illustration.
 
      Associate in Applied Science degree, Rochester Institute of Technology, 
      Rochester, New York, June 1964. School of Photographic Arts and 
      Sciences. College of Graphic Arts and Photography. 
      Major: Photographic Science.
 
 EXPERIENCE
 
 1979-pre Professor (in 1986) Imaging and Photographic Technology Department
          of the School of Photographic Arts and Sciences, College of Graphic 
          Arts and Photography, Rochester Institute of Technology. Sometimes 
          Chairman. 
 
 1976-79  Chairman of Photography (Assistant and Associate Professor)
          in the College of Continuing Education at the Rochester Institute 
          of Technology.
 
 1974-76  Director, Division of Arts and Graphic Arts, College of 
          Continuing Education, Rochester Institute of Technology.
 
 1970-74  Assistant Director, Division of Arts and Graphic Arts,
          College of Continuing Education, Rochester Institute of Technology.
 
 1963-70  Research Photographer, Distillation Research Laboratory,
          under the direction of Dr. Kenneth C.D. Hickman at the Rochester
          Institute of Technology.
 
On May 9, 1988 I received one of the three Eisenhart Awards for Outstanding 
Teaching at the Rochester Institute of Technology for the year 1987-88.
 
In May 1990 I received the Professor Raymond C. Bowman Award from the Society
for Imaging Science and Technology at their national conference held in
Rochester.
 
In May 1994 I was named NASA/ASEE Research Fellow and invited to participate
in the 1994 NASA-ASEE Summer Faculty Research Fellowship program held at NASA
Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia. I conducted a program aimed at
improving the efficiency of the photographic operations at the Center.

In January of 1992 I was named the inaugural Kodak Visiting Professor to 
Australia by the Eastman Kodak Company. This awarded an honorarium plus 
provided funds to visit Australia for the purpose of short-term teaching and 
lecturing at an Australian photographic educational center. In 1992 the Royal
Melbourne Institute of Technology was the chosen site.
 
The Institute for Photography of the University of Gothenberg of Sweden 
invited me to conduct two workshops there from February 1-12, 1988 on the 
topics of Special Effects and Introduction to Technical Photography.

Received the Service Award from the Society of Photographic Scientists and 
Engineers for work related to the promotion of education in science and 
engineering at local annual science fair. Presented at the 38th Annual 
Conference held in Atlantic City May 12-16, 1985.
 
Received an implementation award from the National Education Association and 
the Eastman Kodak Company for being a finalist in a contest involving CAMERAS
IN THE CLASSROOM. The award was for $200 and it was given on March 13, 1985.

From June 11 to 15, 1991 was invited to participate and exhibit in the II 
Studio Internacional de Tecnologia de Imagem held in Sao Paulo, Brazil. I 
also conducted a photographic workshop entitled Photographic Extensions with
Scanning Photography for SESC Pompeia and the Universidad Estadual de Sao
Paulo in conjunction with my attendance at the conference.
 
In November 1993 I was invited to return to Sao Paulo, Brazil by the 
Universidade Estadual Paulista and the Centro de Communicacao e Artes. I
presented a week-long workshop on Scanning Photography and the Phoenix 
Process at SENAC, Sao Paulo and also had a one-artist exhibit of my 
photographs at the same location from Nov. 22 to Dec. 5. 
 
I was also a participant in the 3rd. Internacional Studio de la Imagem group
exhibition held at the SESC Pompeia Gallery in Sao Paulo from Oct. 26 to
December 5, 1993. This was an invitational exhibition including such 
photographers as Eiko Hosoe, Charles Arnold, Bea Nettles and Jerry Uelsmann.

In May 1993 I conducted a two-day Basics of Photoinstrumentation workshop for
NASA photographers at Langley Research Center in Hampton Virginia. I repeated
this workshop for an audience comprised of beginning scientis and engineers 
in August 1993.
 
In July 19-23, 1993 I conducted a week-long workshop for photographers at the
Master Photography Workshops, organized by Yoshi Higa and held at the 
Southampton Campus of the Long Island University.
      
As time permitted, I have been a consultant in Photographic Instrumentation 
for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Mobil Chemical Corp., 
International Telephone and Telegraph, Eastman Kodak Co., Consolidated 
Vacuum, Garlock Inc., Albany International, Xerox Corp., Dansk International 
Design, Hutchins Y/R, Teledyne Brown Engineering, Wickes Manufacturing, 
Geissinger Clinic, RIT Research Corporation, Modern Photography and Popular 
Photography Magazines, Glaxo Inc., Carter-Wallace Inc., Consumer Union, 
Linatex, Remington Arms, etc. 
 
In 1973 I received a matching grant from the State of New York towards the 
purchase of a high speed rotating prism camera for use in my High Speed 
Photography and Photoinstrumentation courses. In 1993 I received a simliar
grant for $30,000 to purchase a High Speed Video system made by Kodak. 
 
In 1977 the Polaroid Foundation provided me with a materials grant to explore
and develop the application of Pronto! and pack-type cameras to streak and 
strip recording.
 
In July of 1986, the Hasselblad Foundation made an award in support of a 
proposal that I wrote to help improve the scope of instruction in the 
Photoinstrumentation area through the purchase of High Speed Video equipment.
The grant was for $43,000.
 
In September of 1986 I was instrumental in arranging for a grant of High 
Speed Video equipment from the Spin Physics Corporation in the form of an 
EKTAPRO 1000 camera valued at $14,000.
 
Also in September 1986, I received a grant of $2,000 from the International 
Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE) for support which I sought for the 
students of the Imaging and Photographic Technology Department. In 1989 and 
1990 I received additional grants for the same purpose, also from SPIE, but 
for $1000 and $1,500 respectively. In 1994 I applied again and was awarded an
Educational Grant in Optical Engineering for $ 3,000.
 
I was a guest lecturer on "Special Applications in Schlieren Photography" at 
the University of Washington, the University of Illinois, the Rochester 
Institute of Technology and at the Cordin Seminar on Ultra High Speed Cameras
and Photographic Techniques.
 
From 1975 to 1986 or so, through the auspices of the Technical and Education 
Center for the Graphic Arts at RIT, I was a lecturer in a quarterly 
workshop/seminar for scientists and engineers entitled "PHOTOGRAPHIC SCIENCE"
and was a guest lecturer in the "PHOTOGRAPHIC QUALITY CONTROL" course 
conducted during the Summers for the U.S. Navy, and starting with 1986 also 
contributed to a seminar entitled "PHOTOGRAPHING FORENSIC EVIDENCE" on a 
regular basis.
 
In 1982 I became involved in seminar/workshop development on my own and for 
several years offered and was the sole instructor of an intensive, three day 
workshop entitled "PHOTOGRAPHIC INSTRUMENTATION TECHNIQUES" for industrial 
and scientific photographers.
 
In 1985 I presented for the first time a new workshop for advertising and 
commercial photographers entitled "SPECIAL EFFECTS PHOTOGRAPHY".
 
Included in a reference book by Michele and Michel Auer titled "Encyclopedie 
International des Photographes 1839-1983" and in 1985 I was included in the 
Inaugural Issue of "Who's Who in Optical Science and Engineering", published 
by the Marquis Publishing Co.
 
Received the distinction of Associate of the Photographic Society of America 
at the 1985 International Conference held in Seattle.
 
Finalist in the 1984 and 1986 SCIENCE Magazine Photo Contest. In the first 
instance with a Schlieren photograph and in the second with a polarized 
photomacrograph of urea.
 
First Place winner in a monthly photo competition sponsored by Industrial 
Photography Magazine. It was Contest # 77 printed in the August, 1988 issue.
 
In May 1989 I was a Third Place winner in the NIKON Photo Contest 
International sponsored by Nikon, Inc. and was awarded a Nikonos V camera. In
May 1978 I was a Third Place winner in the Nikon/Nutshell Magazine Photo 
contest winning a Nikonos III camera.
 
I have lectured widely on the general topic of "Simplified approaches to 
Strip and Streak Photography and Scanning Photographic Systems" as invited 
speaker to conferences, workshops and seminars. These include:
 
   New England Camera Club Council Annual Meeting, 1977.
   Kodak Camera Club Teach-in of 1977, 1980, 1981, 1982 and 1983.
   Camera Rochester Photo Club meeting of May, 1978.
   Industrial Photographers of New England meeting of March 19, 1979.
   Photographic Society of America National Convention, August, 1978.
   Arts/Science Interaction, at RIT on March 21, 1979.
   Society of Photographic Scientists and Engineers National Conference, 1979.
   Society for Photographic Education National Conference, Feb., 1980.
   International Visual Literacy Association Conference, May, 1980.
   Buffalo Industrial Photographers Association meeting of Nov., 1980.
      and Industrial Seminar/Workshop of April, 1984.
   Several Chapter meetings of the Society of Photographic Scientists and
      Engineers including:
           Rochester, January 16, 1980.
           Binghampton, April 21, 1981.
           Atlanta, December 10, 1981.
           Boston, April 14, 1982.
           New York, January 20, 1983.
           Washington, May 18, 1984.
   Laboratory for Laser Energetics, University of Rochester, Sep. 25, 1981.
   15th Int. Congress on High Speed Photography, San Diego, August 21-27, 1982
   Society for Engineering Education Convention, held at RIT, June 1983.
   Newark (NY) Photographic Workshop organized by John Truini of the     
      University of Rochester held on June 16, 1984.
   Xerox Corporation RBG/AP&T Engineering Seminar, Xerox Corp. August 30, 1984
   Evidence Photographers International Council, held at Eastman Kodak
      Marketing Education Center, Rochester, NY, June 28 - August 1, 1984.
   2nd International Panoramic Photographers Association Conference, held in
      Orlando, Florida, February 5-8, 1985. "Simplified Approaches to
      Strip/Streak and Scanning Photography".
   3rd International Panoramic Photographers Association Conference, held in 
      Las Vegas, Nevada, March 23-26, 1986."Panoramic Experiments".
   Biomedical Photographers Association, Western New York Chapter Fall 1985
      meeting at Genesee Hospital on December 7, 1985. Also presented to the
      Lake Ontario Chapter of the same Society at the regional meeting held
      in Toronto on April 18-19, 1986.
   Effective use of Photography as Legal Evidence, University of Wisconsin
      Extension course, April 21-23, 1986. Spoke on Panoramic and Peripheral
      Photography and also on Infrared and Ultraviolet Photography.
   High Speed Motion Analysis, organized by William Hyzer, this is a seminar
      run by the University of Wisconsin in Madison in the month of October.
      Participated in 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 and 1993.
   Institute of Photography, Gothenberg, Sweden on February 8, 1988 to a
      special meeting of the regional professional photographers during my
      visit as a guest lecturer at that University.
   American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Rochester Student Chapter. On
      February 9, 1989.
   Opthalmic Photographers Society, Advanced Photo Workshop held at Kodak's
      Marketing Education Center on May 8-11, 1989.
   Photo 1, a workshop/symposium for Photography Educators presented at RIT
      and Kodak by the Ansel Adams Gallery on June 18-23, 1989. My
      presentation, "A Scanning Approach to Imaging" was given on June 20th.
   Techniques in High Speed Film, Video and Electronic Imaging, organized by
      Optikon Corporation of Waterloo, Ontario. Participated in 1990, 1991, 
      1992 and 1993.
   Ryerson Polytechnic Institute, Kodak sponsored guest lecture/workshop
      presented on January 19-20, 1990.
   Lansing Community College, lecture presented to the Photography Institute
      on January 25, 1990.
   La Folha de Sao Paulo, lecture presented to the newspaper's photography and
      art staff on June 13, 1991.
   Photographic Studies in France (PSF) photography school located in Paris,
      in August, 1991
   Eastman Kodak Image Study Group of the Imaging Science Laboratory meeting
      of November 7, 1991 held in Bldg 65 of Kodak Park.
   Batavia (NY) Photography Club monthly meeting held on February 11, 1992.
   Invited lecture at 35th Annual Conference of the Industrial Photographers 
      of the SouthWest held in Albuquerque, NM from May 12-15, 1994. 
   UPAA 1995 Symposium (University Photographers Association of America) 
      June 13-16, 1995

"North Slope Missile Testing Range - a simulation based approach to
photoinstrumentation education" was the title of a paper presented at the
Conference on Education in Optics held in conjunction with the 40th Conference
of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering, held in San Diego
from July 9-14, 1995. I also conducted high speed and peripheral portrait
demonstration as part of the Science Center activity at the conference.

Presented two workshops and was a featured speaker along with Donna Terek and
Michel Tcherevkoff at FOCUS '95 held at Lansing Community College in Lansing,
MI on April 18-20, 1995. On Thursday April 20, presented a workshop entitled
"Making Pictures and Solving Problems", and a workshop on the "Phoenix
Process". In the evening gave a feature presentation on "Creative Photography
with Scanning Cameras". Organizer was Professor Ike Lea of Lansing Community 
College.
 
"Stroboscopic Spinoffs and the Modern Uses of Stroboscopic Photography" at the
Dryden Theater of the George Eastman House on April 8, 1995 as part of a
lecture series organized by the International Museum of Photography in memory
of Harold "Doc" Edgerton. Organizer was Mike Sladden at the IMP/GEH.
 
Gave two workshops on Special Effects photography at the New York State Art
Teachers Association ARTLINKS '95 meeting that was held in conjunction with
the NY Media Art Teachers Association at the Clarence High School on April 1,
1995.
 
"Scanning with a Polaroid camera", in the MATA (New York State Media Art 
Teachers Association) newsletter published in the Winter 1995. The article 
appears on page 3 of the newsletter and it describes how a simple Polaroid 
camera can be modified to produce visually startling effects based on a 
scanning technique now popular in digital imaging applications.
 
"Flashes, Splashes and Pops" and "Scanning and Panning with Slit Cameras" were
two lectures presented at the Association of Texas Photography Instructors
(ATPI) annual convention held in Houston, Texas from Nov. 12 to 14, 1994.   

At the 19th International Congress for High Speed Photography and Photonics
held in Cambridge, England from Sept. 17-21, 1990 I presented a paper titled
"Study of Rupture Pattern of Latex Condoms Subjected to Air Burst Test". At 
the 20th Congress of the same organization held in Victoria, Canada from 
Sept. 21-25, 1992 I presented a paper entilted "Some Stroboscopic Spinoffs in
Photographic Technology" which was also presented earlier at the Edgerton 
Imaging Symposium associated with the 42nd annual SPSE Conference held in 
Boston on May 15-19, 1989.

At the 38th annual SPSE conference held in Atlantic City, NJ on May 12-18, 
1985, I reported on my work related to the development of peripheral 
photography of conical objects and conical panoramic projection photography. 
I participated as Session Chairman of the High Speed Photography session at 
the Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers 29th Annual Conference
held in San Diego from August 18-23, 1985. I was session coordinator and 
presenter of a demonstration program including Schlieren, Synchroballistic 
and High Speed photography at the 30th Annual Conference of the SPIE in San 
Diego held from August 17-22, 1986. At the 31st Annual Conference of SPIE, I 
was Session Co-Chairman in the Conference on High Speed Photography, 
Videography and Photonics and presented a paper on "Applications of Slow and 
Fast Recording Streak Cameras". At the 32nd Annual Conference I was Program 
Chairman of the Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineering Conference and 
contributed a descriptive paper on the Imaging and Photographic Technology 
Department at RIT, contributed to the Retrospective Exhibit on High Speed 
Cameras and presented a tutorial entitled "Introduction to Shadowgraph and 
Schlieren Imaging". At the 33rd Annual Conference of the SPIE held in San 
Diego in August 1989, I presented a paper entitled "Camera for Conical 
Peripheral and Panoramic Photography" as part of the Conference on Current 
Developments in Optical Engineering and Commercial Optics.
 
In addition, I have been a guest speaker on a variety of other topics,
including Ultraviolet, Infrared and Kirlian Photography, Schlieren 
Photography and High Speed Photography, Photographic Education and 
Introduction to Photography and other topics at many meetings and conferences
including:
 
 The Rochester Photographic Historical Society meeting of November 19,  
  1992 on the topic of "Historical Aspects in High Speed Photography".
 Twin Cities Camera Club on October 8, 1992, "Panoramic Photography".
 Camera Rochester meeting on September 21, 1992, "Panoramic Photography".
 Kodak Camera Club meeting on October 3, 1991, "Panoramic Photography".
 Boston Chapter of the SPSE monthly meeting held in December 1989. Gave a
  lecture/demonstration on the topic of "Light Scanning Photomacrography".
 Camera Rochester Photo Club, "Electronic Flash Principles and
  Applications" on April 17, 1989.
 Twin Cities Camera Club, topic was "Scanning Photography Simplified" on
  April 5, 1989.
 Greater Rochester Professional Photographers, topic "Flashes, Splashes
  and Pops", on February 8, 1989.
 Niagara Frontier Council of Camera Clubs, day long program encompassing
  three presentations on "Building your own photo equipment", "Flashes,
 Splashes and Pops" and "Remote Releases". On November 5, 1988.
 Lockport Camera Club, topic "Flashes, Splashes and Pops" on Nov. 7, 1988
 Biomedical Photographers Association National Conference, held in
  Rochester, NY, on August 7, 1988 on the topic of "Electronic Flash for
  Scientific Photography of Objects in Motion".
 Schenectady Photographic Society meeting held on April 6, 1988. The
  topic of the presentation was "Panoramic and Peripheral Photography".
 Biomedical Photographers Association, Western New York Chapter,
  "Schlieren and Shadowgraph Systems", presented at RIT on March 19,1988.
 Twin Cities Camera Club, March 2, 1988 "Electronic Flash Principles"
 Society of Photographic Scientists and Engineers, New York City Chapter, 
  "Ultraviolet and Infrared Photography Principles", Sept. 26, 1985.
 Photographic Society of America International Conference, held in
  Seattle, in August 1985, "Infrared and Ultraviolet Photography Summarized".
 Biomedical Photographers Association Annual Conference, held in
  Toronto, in August 1981, "Infrared Photography of Velazquez Paintings".
 Rochester Chapter of SPSE meeting of March 1983 topic was "Infrared,
  Ultraviolet and Kirlian Photography".
 Cordin Seminar on Ultra High Speed Photography, Salt Lake City, July
  1983, "Schlieren Photography".                        
 Science Exploration Days, High School Career and Science Fair held at
  St. John Fischer College, speaker on the topic of High Speed
  Photography in 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989,
  1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 and 1995.
 International Graphic Arts Educators Association convention held in
  Rochester, NY in August 1984. Topic: Basic Photoinstrumentation.
 Effective Use of Photography as Legal Evidence Seminar held at the    
  University of Wisconsin April 21-23, 1986 "Principles of Infrared,   
  Ultraviolet and Peripheral Photography".

I participated in the Margaret Graham Smith TV Show on Rochester Channel 10 
on March 27, 1979 on the topic of "The day the sky went dark" about the 
February 26, 1979 total solar eclipse which I photographed from Manitoba.
 
In May of 1986 my classroom project on Synchroballistic photography was 
featured on a local Channel 10 television news broadcast. In October of 1986 
a demonstration which I conducted for dyslexic children of the Norman Howard 
school was featured on Channel 13. The synchroballistic project was again a 
subject of television news coverage on the Turner Broadcasting Cable News 
Network (CNN) between November 27 and 30 of 1986.
 
In October 1992 I contributed to an investigative report on the efficiency of
the Patriot missile system in the Gulf War based on the use of broadcast TV
footage for analysis of high speed data.
 
On May 26, 1993 I gave a phone interview to local radio station WHAM on 
photography of possibly paranormal phenomenon at Stonehenge. On June 1, 1993 
I gave a television interview on the same subject to local TV Channel 10. 
 
In 1979, in association with Mr. Richard Norman, I developed a 
Photoelectronics Workshop for Professional and Illustration students in 
particular. In 1980, I developed a Graduate level course presently entitled 
"Photographic Extensions".
 
In 1984 I became involved with the proposal and preliminary study for a 
course in Basic Close Range Photogrammetry. In 1986 I developed two new 
courses, one in Special Effects Photography and the other on Photographic 
Scanning Systems.
 
In November of 1978 I developed and constructed a unique strip enlarger for 
the purpose of making continuous enlargements of long lengths of 35mm film.
 
I collaborated with Drs. Leslie Stroebel and Ronald Francis on an 
investigation for the House Select Committee on the assasination of President
Kennedy.
 
In June of 1980 I collaborated with Dr. Gridley McKim-Smith of Tulane
University along with other researchers, in a study including Infrared
Photography of six Velazquez paintings located in the Prado Museum. This work
was later published in the form of a book and in February 1991 was awarded 
the first National Institute for Conservation Joint Award for Distinction in 
Scholarship and Conservation by the College Art Association. 
 
In November of 1987 I collaborated with Dr. McKim-Smith again concerning 
infrared photography at the Metropolitan Museum of paintings by Zurbaran.
 
I have made presentations to a variety of Camera Club and Professional
Photography organizations including the New England Camera Club Council, the 
Boston Industrial Photographers Association, the Buffalo Industrial 
Photographers, the Kodak Camera Club, the Camera Rochester Photo Club, the 
Bausch and Lomb Camera Club, Greater Rochester Professional Photographers, 
etc.
 
In November of 1980 I constructed a simplified hand-driven panoramic camera 
by modifying an Agfa Silette body to automatically advance the correct film 
length for the 19mm lens that was also fitted to it.
 
During April of 1984 I collaborated with a TV production crew to produce two 
short features for the Disney Cable Network involving special photographic 
techniques. The programs are entitled "Film Fun" and "High Speed Photography"
and were first aired in 1984 as part of "The Scheme of Things" show.
 
In December 1984 I developed a new peripheral camera capable of 
distortion-free reproduction of surface features around a subject of conical 
section.
 
Was awarded a first prize by the SPIE in their Third Annual Photo Contest in 
October 1992 for a color photograph of nonhomogeneous plate glass in a 
schlieren beam.

Awarded Third Prize in a photo contest sponsored by Popular Photography 
magazine. The contest was designed to showcase innovative applications of 
single-use cameras.

    PUBLISHED and EXHIBITED as follows:
 
    COVERS:
 
   * Tech Directions Magazine, January 1993 issue of Tech Directions magazine
     published by Prakken Publications, Ann Arbor, Michigan. A 1 microsecond 
     exposure of a tomato exploding upon impact with a supersonic bullet. 
   * ZED magazine wraparound cover photograph for the Jan/Feb 1993 published 
     by Roberts Communications of Rochester.
   * Medicinsk och Technisk Fotografi, issue number 2, 1994, photograph is a
     1 microsecond flash photograph of a bullet's impact on a ripe red tomato.
   * Chemistry for Engineers and Scientists, cover and several
     other illustrations in book by Fine and Beall published by 
     Saunders College Publishing Company, July 1990.  
   * Rifle Magazine, March-April 1990 issue, number 128, published by 
     the Wolfe Publishing Company. 
   * R&D (Research and Development) magazine, December 1989 issue.
   * RIT Basketball Program for the 1988-89 season.
   * Water Technology Magazine, December 1987 issue, published by 
     United Business Publications.
   * Focus Magazine, Summer 1988, published by the National Technical
     Institute for the Deaf at RIT.
   * Upstate Magazine, Nov. 2, 1980, published by the Rochester Gannett
     Newspapers.
   * 101 Experiments in Photography, vol. 1, by Todd and Zakia, 
     published by Morgan and Morgan.
   * Fundamentals of Photography, by C.B. Neblette, published by Van
     Nostrand and Reinhold
   * Loma Linda University Yearbook cover, 1972
   * Lotus, an Ohio University literary publication, vol. 1, #3, 1972
   * Popular Photography magazine, September 1971, Ziff-Davis Pub. Co.
   * Insight magazine, June 27, 1971, a publication of the Milwaukee
     Journal newspaper.
   * Camera Magazine, February 1971, 50 th year issue, published by the
     C.J. Bucher Co., Switzerland.
   * Graduate Bulletin, Rochester Institute of Technology 1970 issue.
   * Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Magazine, October 1967.
   * Witness Magazine, September 1966, published by the Lawyer's
     Cooperative Publishing Co..
   * New York State Education Magazine, May 1965, a publication of the
     New York State Education Department.
 
   PHOTOGRAPHS INCLUDED IN:

   - Two high speed photographs (a splash of water and a bullet smashing a 
     tomato) were used as illustrations in the 1995 Calendar of the SPIE, 
     the International Society for Optical Engineering.
   - One image included in "Rocket!", a book by Richard Maurer published by 
     Crown Publishers. NYC, 1994. The high-speed flash photograph of a bullet
     exiting the muzzle of a rifle appears on page 17.
   - Contributed a high-speed video sequence of police pistols being fired 
     to the Japanese NTV program "Super Camera" and aired on  Monday March 
     27, 1995 in the 7-9pm time slot on Nippon Television.
   - Popular Photography Magazine, July 1994 issue, p. 45 among winners
     of contest for innovative uses for single use cameras.
   - University Physics:Models and Applications, by Crummett/Western publised
     by William C. Brown, January 1994, I contributed three photographs.
   - INFRAROT-fotografie auf anderer wellenlange, a book by Rudolf Hillebrand
     published by Verlag Photographie, CH-8201, Scaffhausen, Germany, pp 54,56
   - LA FOLHA DE SAO PAULO, several photographs and interviews 
     published as a result of participation in III Studio Internacional
     de Tecnolgias de Imagem in Sao Paulo, Brazil. November 1993. 
   - The Unit Circle, published by The Unit Circle group of San Francisco, CA 
     in issue Number 2.
   - AMERICAN PHOTO magazine, November/December issue 1992, pp 19-20.
   - LA FOLHA DE SAO PAULO, several photographs and interviews 
     published as a result of participation in II Studio Internacional
     de Tecnolgias de Imagem. May 29 and June 19, 1991 in the       
     Informatica section, in June 7, 1991 in the Ilustrada section and
     in June 15 in the Folhinha Section. 
   - JORNAL DA TARDE, photographs and reviews as a result of work in 
     the II Studio exhibition. May 2 and June 5, 1991 in the Arts section.
   - IRISPHOTO, with article on the II Studio Internacional de 
     Tecnologias de Imagem, an art and technolgy exhibition held in Sao 
     Paulo, Brazil. This is a Brazilian photo magazine, June/July 1991 
     issue, #445, p. 33. 
   - PANORAMIC PHOTOGRAPHY, book by J. Meehan, Amphoto, 1991. 
     Contributed text and photographs on pp. 7-8, 102-107.
   - PHOTOGRAPHIC POSSIBILITIES a book by R. Hirsh published by Focal 
     Press in 1991. Contributed material on moving film stroboscopy on
     pp. 155-7.
   - PHOTO magazine of France January 1991 issue number 280, pp. 84-5.
   - AMERICAN PHOTO magazine Jan./Feb. 1991, Contest Issue, p.82.
   - OUTDOOR AND TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHY magazine Summer 1989 issue. News 
     article and two photographs as part of a news item related to 
     strip photography.
   - THE CREATIVE CAMERA, a book by N. Howell-Koehler. Provided 
     technical information and two photographs on Slit Photography on 
     pp. 108-114.
   - PHOTO METRO, March 1989 issue dedicated to photography in 
     Rochester. One peripheral strip photograph published on p. 37.
   - WELCOME TO ROCHESTER, illustrations for book on Rochester 
     distributed in local hotels. Published by Ralph Peck of Grey Owl 
     Press in Buffalo.
   - A BURST OF CONTROVERSY, illustration for article on condom safety
     as part of article in Feb. 27, 1989 issue of TIME magazine, p. 56.
   - ARE CONDOMS SAFE?, article by editors of Consumer Reports magazine
     March 1989. Three 1 microsecond flash photos of bursting condoms.
   - EXAMINING VELAZQUEZ, book by McKim-Smith et al., with technical IR
     photographs by Andrew Davidhazy, Yale University Press, 1988. 
     Provided infrared photography related to study of six Velazquez 
     paintings.
   - PHOTOGRAPHY FOR THE SCIENTIST, in chapter on Infrared Photography
     by H. Lou Gibson. Contributed IR photographs to illustrate
     applications in examination of paintings.
   - INFRARED LUMINESCENCE RECORDING, examples for an article by      
     William Hyzer in Photomethods Magazine, July 1986 issue ,pp.46-7.
   - MATERIALS and PROCESSES of PHOTOGRAPHY, by Stroebel, Compton, 
     Current and Zakia, published by Focal Press, 1986.
   - SCIENCE 86 Appointment Calendar, Published by the American 
     Association for the Advancement of Science.
   - TIMES-UNION, Rochester newspaper, Thursday August 22, 1985. A 300
     degree panoramic photograph of city of Rochester.
   - PHOTOMETHODS MAGAZINE,"Getting what you see" by George Berkowitz
     in the Images and Ideas section, June 1985 issue.
   - JOURNAL OF IMAGING TECHNOLOGY, photograph of, and with, a camera
     designed to make whole sky photographs and a brief description of 
     the camera in Vol. 11, Number 2, 1985, page 82.
   - INFRARED PHOTOGRAPHY and THERMOGRAPHY, article by Jerry O'Neill
     published in ITR & D of PHOTOMETHODS, November 1983, p.6.
   - INFRARED PHOTOGRAPHY, publication number M-28 of the Eastman Kodak 
     Company, 1981 printing.
   - ELECTRONIC FLASH, by James Bailey, by HP Books, 1983, p.64.
   - SCIENCE 82, a publication of the AAAS, June 1982 issue, pp. 44-45.
   - ESTES EDUCATOR NEWS, published by the Estes Corporation, September
     1982 issue, p. 6.
   - VISUAL CONCEPTS FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS, by Stroebel, Todd and Zakia, 
     published by the Focal Press Inc., 1980.
   - WINDOW,a publication of the Window Press, Washington, D.C., Summer
     1981 issue.
   - THE ATOM, a publication of the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratories,
     Los Alamos, NM, May 1976 issue.
   - PERCEPTION AND PHOTOGRAPHY, by Richard Zakia, Published by 
     Prentice-Hall, 1974.
   - THE PERCEPTION AND EVOCATION OF LITERATURE, by L. Roloff, 
     published by Scott-Foresman Co., 1973.
   - VIEW CAMERA TECHNIQUE, by L. Stroebel, Focal Press, 1967 and also on
     pages 72 and 285 in the 6th edition of this book.
   - NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR DEAF STUDENTS handbook, published by 
     National Technical Institute for the Deaf, Rochester, NY, 1968.
   - WHY ALLENDALE handbook, published by Allendale School, Rochester,
     NY, 1970.
 
     ARTICLES

   * "Scanning with a Polaroid Camera", the Journal of the ATPI (Association 
     of Texas Photography Instructors), Jan 1995 issue, Vol. 5, Issue 2, p 2.
   * "PhotoForum" published in the Journal of the Fellowship for Photo 
     Educators, Vol. 6, November 1994, p. 1.
   * "Scanning with a Polaroid camera", in the MATA (New York State Media 
     Art Teachers Association) newsletter published in the  Winter 1995. 
     The article appears on page 3 of the newsletter.
   * "Spaltljus makrofotografering med en elektronisk minnenshet" (Light 
     scanning macrophotography with an electronic memory unit") in the first 
     issue of 1995 of the Swedish journal "Medicinsk och Technisk Fotografi".
   * "Principer och hjalpmedel for Hoghastighetsfotografering (Principles and
     techniques of High Speed Photography) in the Swedish journal Medicinsk 
     och Technisk Fotografi, issue number 2, 1994 pages 8-10.
   * "Light Scanning Photomacrography with Electronic Memory Unit"  in the 
     January 1994 issue of the SPIE's Electronic Imaging Newsletter, Vol. 4,
     Number 1, pp. 8-9.
   * "Playing with mirrors at more than 500 pps with your basic SLR camera", 
     in the SPIE OE Reports, May 1993 issue, p. 13.
   * "Some Stroboscopic Spinoffs in Photographic Technology", Invited Paper,
     in the Proceedings of the 20th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON HIGH SPEED     
     PHOTOGRAPHY AND PHOTONICS, published by the SPIE. June 1993, Volume 
     1801, pp. 672-676.
   * "The Phoenix Process - restoring paper negatives", in Darkroom and      
     Creative Camera Techniques magazine, March/April 1993 issue, pp. 46-49.
   * "Slirfotografering" (Schlieren Photography) in the Swedish photographic 
     journal "Tidskrift for Medicinsk och Technisk Fotografi" in the Number 
     2 issue of 1993 on pages 4-6.  
   * "Blixtfotografering med "bakkantstriggning", pp. 14,15,20 of # 1/1993    
     issue of the Swedish Tidskrift for MEDICINSK OCH TEKNISK FOTOGRAFI".
   * "Die Herstellung einer Mehrzweck-Stereokamera", pp. 20-23 of 3D-Magazin, 
     Offizielles Organ der Deutschen Gesellschaft fur Stereografie, Volume 2, 
     April-June 1993.
   * "There is more to a blur than meets the eye", in Tech Directions Magazine
     January 1993, pp.13-15.
   * "Stinging Wasp Photographs", pp 12-14 of the PSA Journal, Vol. 58, Number
     11, November 1992. Publication of the Photographic Society of America.
   * "Imaging and Photographic Technology", pp 1 and 3 of The Journal of the  
     Fellowship of Photographic Educators, Vol. 1, Number 3, November 1992.
   * "A new Spin on Panoramic Photography", pp 10-11, FALL 1992 issue of the  
     Kodak PHOTO EDUCATOR INTERNATIONAL.
   * "Hoghastghetsfotografering", pp 6-7 of the #4/1994 issue Swedish
     magazine Tidskrift for MEDICINSK OCH TEKNISK FOTOGRAFI".
   * "Tillampninggar for snabb och langsam Svepfotograpfering", pp. 16-19 of
     # 3/1992 issue of the Tidskrift for MEDICINSK OCH TEKNISK FOTOGRAFI".
   * "Forenklade system for Svep/spalt och scanningfotografering", pp 16-21 of
     # 2/1992 issue of the Tidskrift for MEDICINSK OCH TEKNISK FOTOGRAFI".
   * "Stroboscopifotografering med Rorlig Film" pp 16-17, Nr.4, 1991 issue of
     the Tidskrift for MEDICINSK OCH TEKNISK FOTOGRAFI", published in Sweden.
   * "Low-Tech Radio Control for Cameras and Flashes" in the August 
     1991 issue of the PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY of AMERICA JOURNAL, Vol. 
     57, No. 8, pp. 25-27.
   * "Mr. Photoinstrumentation, William G. Hyzer" in PHOTOMETHODS 
     magazine Vol. 34, Number 1, February 1991 issue, p.10.
   * "Determination of Burst Initiation Location and Tear propagation Velocity
     during Air Burst testing of Latex Condoms", in the Proceedings of the
     19th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON HIGH SPEED PHOTOGRAPHY AND PHOTONICS, 
     published by the SPIE. September 1990, Volume 1358, pp. 654-659.
   * "Visual Impact with Strip Photographs" in PHOTO WORLD magazine
     published in Tel Aviv, Israel, in 1990, PP. 56-59.
   * "Initial Break Point of Latex Condoms During the Air Burst Test,
     viewed with high speed photography", with R. Stube and B. Voeller
     in a December 1989 MARIPOSA FOUNDATION OCCASIONAL PAPER #13.
   * "Principles of Peripheral Photography", Fall 1988 issue of the POLAROID
     PhotoEducation NEWSLETTER FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC EDUCATORS, pp 6-8.
   * "Flipbooks for a change", in the ILFORD PHOTO INSTRUCTOR 
     Newsletter, issue number 1, Spring 1989, pp 4-5.
   * "Moving Film Stroboscopy", in the Eastman Kodak NEWSLETTER FOR
     PHOTOGRAPHIC EDUCATORS, vol. 21, number 1, March 1988, pp. 1-3.
   * "Cover your Tailflash", in the March 1988 issue of MODERN 
     PHOTOGRAPHY magazine, vol. 52, number 3.
   * "Tailflash Action Photography", in the January 1988 issue of the
     PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER magazine of the Professional 
     Photographers of America, pp 33-35.
   * "Window and Table Clamp Camera Support", in the October 1987 issue
     of THE RANGEFINDER magazine, Vol. 36, number 10, pp. 58-60. Part
     of Gadgets, Gizmos and Good Ideas II feature.
   * "Film Retriever Weighs and Costs next to Nothing", in the March 
     1987 issue of MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY, vol. 51, number 3, p. 52.
   * "What to do with a dead Nimslo" (by Howard Millard) in the October 
     1987 issue of MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY magazine, pp 12-13. Based on 
     modifications which I suggested making to the Nimslo camera.
   * "Panoramic Cameras I've Made", in the July 1987 issue of the IPPA,
     International Panoramic Photographers Assoc. Journal, pp. 14-5.
   * "Exposure testing with Polaroid materials", in the Summer/Fall 1987
     issue of the POLAROID NEWSLETTER FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC EDUCATORS, pp 15-6.
   * "Splash Photography", in OPTICAL AND QUANTUM ELECTRONICS NEWS,
     Nov.-Dec. 1986 issue, Vol. 2, Number 8, page 1.
   * "Making a simple multipurpose camera", in the January 1987 issue
     of the PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNAL, Vol. 53.,Number 1,
     pp. 26-8.
   * "Peripheral Photography: Shooting full circle", in the January 
     1987 issue of INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY magazine, vol 36, number 1, 
     pp. 28-31.
   * "Make a Window Camera Support", in the January 1987 issue of THE 
     VIEWER, published by the Central Florida Chapter of the PSA.
   * "Camera foot keeps camera upright", in the December 1986 issue of
     THE RANGEFINDER magazine, vol. 35, number 12, p. 34. Part of 
     Gadgets, Gizmos and Good Ideas feature.
   * "Get Two for One with Polaroid Films", in the PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY
     OF AMERICA JOURNAL, Vol 52, number 10, October 1986, pages 18-20.
   * "Bad Timing?" in INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Magazine, Vol. 35, number
     8, August 1986, pages 23-25.
   * "Strip Photography" in a handbook of INSTANT PROJECTS, by Baker 
     and London, published by Polaroid Corp., consisting of 
     demonstrations and photography assignments published in 1986.
   * "Down to the ground with a camera periscope", in the PHOTOGRAPHIC
     SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNAL, Vol 52, number 3, April 1986, page 26.
   * "Peripheral Photography", February 1986 issue of CERAMICS MONTHLY
     magazine, Vol. 34, number 2, pages 48-50.
   * "The Polarizer",co-author with Howard Millard and Henry Hornstein
     in the July 1985 issue of MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY, Vol. 49, number 7.
   * "Action Infrared Photography", in the PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY OF      
     AMERICA JOURNAL, Vol. 51, No. 1, January 1985.
   * "Strip Photography", in the PHOTOGRAPHIC JOURNAL of the Royal 
     Photographic Society, January 1984, Vol. 124, number 1, pp. 20-1.
   * "Simplified Streak/Strip and Scanning Photographic Systems", in 
     the PROCEEDINGS OF THE 15th INTERNATIONAL HIGH SPEED PHOTOGRAPHY 
     CONGRESS, L. Endelmann, editor. Published by SPIE, the 
     International Society for Optical Engineering, volume 348, pp. 
     148-153, 1983.
   * "Making Waves in Color", in IMAGES and IDEAS, a publication of
     PHOTOMETHODS, Ziff-Davis Publishing Co., Vol.1, No.1, July 1982.
   * "How to do the Impossible", MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY, Vol. 46, No. 4,
     April 1982, pp. 86-89.
   * "Stretch your Vision", MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY, July 1980, vol. 44, #7,
     pp 80-3.
   * "How to build a Flash Sequencing Unit" and "Stroboscopic 
     Movement", in PETERSEN'S PHOTOGRAPHIC Magazine, June 1979.
   * "Streak Photography and Scanning Photographic Systems",METROPLEX
     PHOTOGRAPHER magazine, October 1974, volume 2, number 5, pp. 9-11.
   * "High Altitude Instrumentation (They won the game!)" PHOTOMETHODS
     Magazine, October 1974, volume 18, number 10, pp. 41-42.
   * "Davidhazy adds a Twist to Photography", UPSTATE Magazine, November 
     14, 1971.
   * "Hopsichords in the Classroom", NATIONAL MUSIC EDUCATORS JOURNAL,
     September 1971, vol 58, number 1, pp. 44-47 (with W. Hullfish).
   * "Intro. to Polarimetry", PHOTO SCIENTIST, vol. 2, March 1971.
   * "How I Broke the Reality Barrier", POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY, October 
     1970, volume 67, number 4, pp.75-77.
   * "Looking at Life Through a Slit", MILWAUKEE JOURNAL,June 27, 1971.
   * "Applications of Photography in Distillation Research", 
     PHOTOGRAPHIC APPLICATIONS in SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY and MEDICINE, 
     November 1969.
   * "Photographic Demonstration of Surface and Interior Conditions of
     an Unevenly Heated Liquid", SOCIETY OF PHOTOGRAPHIC SCIENTISTS AND
     ENGINEERS JOURNAL, Vol. 13, Number 3, 1969.
   * "Floating Drops and Liquid Boules" by Hickman, Maa, Davidhazy and Mady,
     INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY, October 1967, vol. 59, No. 10.
   * "Photographic Techniques for Phenomena in Liquids", INDUSTRIAL 
     PHOTOGRAPHY, February 1967. This is a reprint of the 1966 paper 
     that won First Prize in the INTERNATIONAL HIGH SPEED PHOTOGRAPHY 
     CONTEST sponsored by this magazine and the Wollensak Optical Co.. 
     The award was a new 1967 Mercury Cougar car and a high speed camera.
   * "Photographic Techniques for Phenomena in Liquids", SOCIETY OF 
     PHOTOGRAPHIC SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS, Vol. 10, Number 3, 1966.
   * "Making a Streak Camera", PHOTO METHODS FOR INDUSTRY (now 
     PHOTOMETHODS) Vol. 6, Number 9, September 1963.
   * "You can go flying on a roller skate", BOSTON GLOBE, Friday June 
     19, 1959, page 23. This was the first paid publication of 
     photographs.
 

     EXHIBITIONS

   > Invited participant in the First Annual International Photo Educators
     Exhibition at Sinclair Community College in Dayton, OH from February 2 
     to February 24, 1995 in the LRC gallery. Three images were pre-selected 
     for inclusion by the curator, Prof. Richard Jurus at 513-226-7974.
   > One-person exhibition of photographs at the Montpelier Cultural Arts 
     Center in Laurel, Maryland. from April 3 through April 26, 1995. The
     exhibition consited of 50, scanning-based, linear, peripheral and 
     panoramic photographs as well as a display of my improvised cameras and 
     enlarging equipment. On April 7th, 1995 I gave a gallery talk there. 
     Curator was John Yeh, reachable at 301-953-1993.
   > New Photography juried exhibition at the 1994 Los Angeles County Fair.
   > Environmental Fax Orgy exhibition participant. Exhibition was held 
     at the Bad Habit Cafe in Minneapolis, MN during the month of April 1993.
   > Atrium Gallery, Rochester NY from August 8 to September 27, 1993. Two
     artist exhibition with RIT painting graduate Peggy Kehoe.
   > "This 'n That", RIT/SPAS North Display Cases, from August 9 to 21, 1993.
   > "Faxing Realities", The OtherArt Gallery, at the Southern Oregon State 
     College campus, Ashland, Oregon from July 12th through August 13th, 1993.
   > 1993 WXXI FINE ART SHOWCASE, U of R Cutler Union, Oct. 29-30, 1993.
     Recognized with an Award of Excellence for photography.
   > Mercer Gallery, Rochester, NY. Mail Art Exhibition organized in
     Association with Montage '93. The exhibition ran from July 11 through 
     August 7, 1993.
   > Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) 3333 Coyote Hill Rd., Palo Alto,
     CA 94304. This juried group exhibition was based on artwork created with
     the use of a photocopier and it ran from July 22 to September 30, 1993. 
   > INTERRELATIONSHIPS", OPEN WORLD, OPEN MIND, OPEN ART EXHIBITION/FESTIVAL
     AND NETWORKING CONGRESS held at the "Protokol" Gallery and Hall, "Kuca 
     Krsmanovica", Narodni fond, Belgrade, Yugoslavia from July 19 - 30, 1993
   > MASTER PHOTOGRAPHERS EXHIBITION at Southampton Campus of Long Island 
     University, June 23 to July 24, 1993
   > SPAS Faculty Exhibition, Bevier Gallery, RIT, February-March 1993 
   > 1992 WXXI FINE ART SHOWCASE, U of R Cutler Union, Oct. 20-23, 1992.
   > SPAS FACULTY EXHIBITION, SPAS Photo Gallery, Feb. 1-14, 1992.
   > II STUDIO INTERNATIONAL DE TECHNOLOGIAS DE IMAGEM, a group 
     exhibition concerned with art and technology held at SESC Pompeia, 
     Sao Paulo, Brazil, from June 7 to August 4, 1991.
   > PANORAMIC PHOTOGRAPHY, a group exhibition by panoramic 
     photographers worldwide organized by IMAGES, Inc. and held in 
     Hampton, VA from February 22 to March 15, 1991. Participated with 
     six photographs.
   > WXXI Fine Arts and Crafts Showcase Exhibition, held at Harley 
     School in Rochester, NY from October 9-23, 1990. Received 1st 
     Award of Excellence in Photography.
   > SPAS FACULTY SHOW, at the RIT Bevier Gallery, March 11-April 7, 
     1989. Participated with circular panorama plus four others.
   > 150 YEARS OF POP PHOTOGRAPHICA, at the Islip (NY) Art Museum from 
     Dec. 11, 1988 to January 22, 1989. Participated with a Conical 
     Lampshade.
   > KODAK PARK CAMERA CLUB GALLERY, Feb. 15 to March 4, 1988. Exhibit of
     images made with modified Nimslo camera and recent strip photographs.
   > TOY CAMERA PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW, RIT Photo Gallery, from Feb. 8-21, 
     1988. 2 photographs of Urea Crystals taken through a microscope with a
     Fuji disposable camera reloaded with Kodak film.
   > BUCK'S COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Photo Gallery, Nov. 9-19, 1987.
   > RIT Photofinishing Management Mini-gallery show during the Spring
     quarter of 1987.
   > SCIENCE IN PICTURES, a traveling show of the American Association 
     for the Advancement of Science compiled from the SCIENCE 85 Photo 
     Contest finalists.
   > LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE, Photography Dept. Gallery, Nov. 1985.
   > KODAK APPARATUS DIVISION (Camera Club Gallery) Feb. 1985, also 1987.
   > EXPO '84, held in New Orleans, LA. Water drop impact photographs
     included in the U.S. PAVILION exhibition and also in the U.S.
     GEOLOGICAL SURVEY exhibition.
   > SCIENCE IN PICTURES, participant in a traveling exhibition of 
     science related photographs compiled by SCIENCE '84 magazine and
     on display at the Maryland Science Center, Baltimore, Md., July
     1984, Buffalo Museum of Science, Buffalo, NY, Sept. 1984 and the
     Williamsburg Regional Library Art Center, Williamsburg, VA, Nov. 1984.
   > AAAS Annual Meeting, exhibition of scientific photographs held in
     New York, N.Y., May 25-29, 1984.
   > ART FACULTY SHOW, group show of Continuing Education Art Faculty 
     held in the Bevier Gallery at RIT, September 1983.
   > ONE MAN SHOWS at the Rochester Savings Bank "Ward Gallery" held in
     Rochester, N.Y. in June 1976, November 1978, March 1981, and 
     February 1982. 
   > ALUMNI SHOW, organized by RIT's Women's Council on the Arts, held at
     the RIT College Union Gallery in April 1982.
   > NO '82 (WOMAN 82), invitational group show held in Mecs, Hungary
     in November 1982.
   > SPAS ALUMNI SHOW, invitational show held in Finland, November 1980.
   > SINGH and DAVIDHAZY, show of ceramics and photographs held at the 
     Ward Gallery in Rochester in June 1980.
   > SHOW OF 3, with Tom M. Wilson and Kathleen Collins at the 
     Rochester City Hall in March of 1979.
   > STILLNESS AND MOBILITY, with Barbara Morgan at the RIT/ SPAS
     Photography Gallery from Dec. 1977 - Jan. 1978.
   > TIME AND SPACE, a one man show held at the Dutchess Community 
     College, Hudson Gallery, Dec. 1976 - Jan. 1977.
   > DAVIDHAZY, SINGH AND VOGELAAR, group show at the Metro Art 
     Gallery, Rochester, NY, in June 1976.
   > RIT PHOTO FACULTY SHOW, Bevier Gallery, RIT, March 1976.
   > TEMPLE BUILDING INAUGURAL SHOW, one man show at the Temple 
     building in Rochester, NY in December 1976.
   > ONE MAN SHOW, Monroe Community College Art Gallery, Rochester, NY,
     in November 1975.
   > SCIENCE IN ART, ART IN SCIENCE, juried show at the Materials 
     Research Laboratory of the Pennsylvania State University in 
     mid-1974. Joint second prize awarded.
   > EVERSON REGIONAL ART EXHIBITION, juried show held at the Everson
     Museum in Syracuse, N.Y. in mid-1974.
   > METRO ART GALLERY, group show, Rochester, N.Y. February 1974.
   > RIT COLLEGE ALUMNI UNION, one man shows in February 1973 and in
     October 1974.
   > BASLER KUNSTMESSE, group photo show held in Basel, Switzerland in 
     1973 and also in 1974.
   > STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE AT BROCKPORT, one man show, January 1973.
   > DIE BRUECKE, participated in an exhibition held by this Gallery in
     Vienna, Austria, in 1972 and 1973.
   > EASTMAN KODAK CAMERA CLUB, one man show in November 1972.
   > PHOTO OLYMPIADE, competition and show conducted in Munich, Germany
     in 1972.
   > REUS FOTOSPORT (Exhibition), conducted by Reus Camera Club in 
     Reus, Spain in 1970 and 1972.
   > INTERNATIONAL AUSSTELLUNG DER SPORTFOTOGRAFIE, Munich, Germany, 1971.
   > ROYAL PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY, London, England, Color Group Exhibit 
     held in 1971.
   > ROYAL PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY, London, England, Inaugural
     Invitational Show held in 1970.
   > ROYAL PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY, London, England, Annual Exhibit, 1969.
 
     COLLECTIONS
 
         Museum of Modern Art, New York, N.Y., Permanent Collection.
         Barbara Morgan's private collection, Scarsdale, N.Y.

     OTHER
 
     Charter Member of the International Association of Panoramic 
     Photographers, Associate of the Royal Photographic Society, member
     of the Society of Photographic Scientists and Engineers, past
     Councillor and present Chairman of the Rochester Chapter Education
     Committee, member of the Professional Photographers of America,
     member of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering 
     and of the High Speed Photography, Videography and Photonics 
     Working Group within SPIE, member of the Photographic Educators 
     Group of Great Britain, Associate member of the Photographic 
     Society of America and RIT Liason to the Rochester Photo Historical 
     Society Board of Directors.

     rev. 01-July-1995 

............... "Flashes, Splashes and Pops" and "Scanning and Panning with Slit Cameras" were two lectures presented at the Association of Texas Photography Instructors (ATPI) annual convention held in Houston, Texas from Nov. 12 to 14, 1994. "Scanning with a Polaroid Camera", the Journal of the ATPI (Association of Texas Photography Instructors), January 1995 issue, Vol. 5, Issue 2, page 2. "PhotoForum" published in the Journal of the Fellowship for Photo Educators, Vol. 6, November 1994, p. 1. Two high speed photographs (a splash of water and a bullet smashing a tomato) were used as illustrations in the 1995 Calendar of the SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering. "Scanning with a Polaroid camera", in the MATA (New York State Media Art Teachers Association) newsletter published in the Winter 1995. The article appears on page 3 of the newsletter and it describes how a simple Polaroid camera can be modified to produce visually startling effects based on a scanning technique now popular in digital imaging applications. Gave two workshops on Special Effects photography at the New York State Art Teachers Association ARTLINKS '95 meeting that was held in conjunction with the NY Media Art Teachers Association at the Clarence High School on April 1, 1995. Invited participant in the First Annual International Photo Educators Exhibition at Sinclair Community College in Dayton, OH from February 2 to February 24, 1995 in Sinclair's LRC gallery. Three photographs were pre-selected for inclusion by the curator, Prof. Richard Jurus at 513-226-7974. One-person exhibition of photographs at the Montpelier Cultural Arts Center located in Laurel, Maryland. from April 3 through April 26, 1995. The exhibition consited of 50, scanning-based, linear, peripheral and panoramic photographs as well as a display of his improvised cameras and enlarging equipment. On April 7th, 1995 he gave a gallery talk there. Curator was John Yeh, reachable at 301-953-1993. "Stroboscopic Spinoffs and the Modern Uses of Stroboscopic Photography" at the Dryden Theater of the George Eastman House on April 8, 1995 as part of a lecture series organized by the International Museum of Photography in memory of Harold "Doc" Edgerton. Organizer was Mike Sladden at the IMP/GEH. Presented two workshops and was a featured speaker along with Donna Terek and Michel Tcherevkoff at FOCUS '95 held at Lansing Community College in Lansing, MI on April 18-20, 1995. On Thursday April 20, presented a workshop entitled "Making Pictures and Solving Problems", and a workshop on the "Phoenix Process". In the evening gave a feature presentation on "Creative Photography with Scanning Cameras". Organizer was Professor Ike Lea of Lansing Community College. "Spaltljus makrofotografering med en elektronisk minnenshet" (Light scanning macrophotography with an electronic memory unit") describes a novel, electronic recording, approach to a well established photographic technique designed to secure extended depth of field in a subject photographed at high magnification and was publisehd in the first issue of 1995 of the Swedish journal of photography "Medicinsk och Technisk Fotografi". Photo included in "Rocket!", a book by Richard Maurer published by Crown Publishers. NYC, 1994. His high-speed flash photograph of a bullet exiting the muzzle of a rifle appears on page 17. Contributed a high-speed video sequence of police pistols being fired to the Japanese NTV program "Super Camera" and aired on Monday March 27, 1995 in the 7-9pm time slot on Nippon Television. Invited lecture on Friday, June 16th, 1995 on "Slit-Scan Photography and connections to linear array scanning with digital cameras" at the University Photographers Association of America 1995 Symposium held from June 13-17, 1995 at SUNY College at Brockport. "North Slope Missile Testing Range - a simulation based approach to photoinstrumentation education" was the title of a paper presented at the Conference on Education in Optics held in conjunction with the 40th Conference of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering, held in San Diego from July 9-14, 1995. I also conducted high speed and peripheral portrait demonstration as part of the Science Center activity at the conference.