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ARTS 3372.

001 Color Photography

Fall 2007 / Fridays 1:30 – 4:15 pm / AS 1.105


Instructor: Alison Hahn / alison.hahn@utd.edu / Office Phone: 972.883.2292
Office: AS 2.112 / Office Hrs: W 3:15-4pm, F 4:15 – 5pm, by appointment

Course Description

This photography course focuses on personal expression through the use of color photography
and engages students in considering and producing color photographs as an art form. The
course sets forth a path for students to become both technically and creatively familiar with the
medium of photography. Emphasis will be on in-camera creativity and personal vision, rather
than in-depth knowledge of digital software to manipulate images. Fundamental computer-
based techniques will be covered such as important image enhancements originally found in
traditional photography as well as image adjustments particular to electronic processing.

Course Objectives
The main objective of this course is in-camera creative vision. Through a series of inspired
shooting projects, students will understand what it means to both take a photograph and make a
photograph. Students will expand their visual vocabulary and explore artistic aspects of being a
photographer such as what they are trying to convey in their imagery, choosing subject matter,
composing a photograph, portraying emotion, and being self-expressed. Visual assignments will
strengthen students’ understanding of major technical concepts concerning color digital
photography that include exposure, light temperature, color theory and a computer-based
workflow. Image adjustment tools such as contrast and saturation control, color balance,
resolution, profiles and presentation will be introduced and students will gain a working
knowledge of digital processing.

Required Text
• Exploring Color Photography, by Robert Hirsch, 4th Edition, ISBN: 0-07-240706-9

Recommended Text
Additional recommended books for technical study:
• Any book on Adobe Photoshop will be a great resource for you to have in addition to the
Hirsch text. I suggest you explore these examples, and others that may not listed if you have
a different version of Photoshop, to see which text you like the best.
• The Photoshop CS3 Book for Digital Photographers, by Scott Kelby
• Adobe Photoshop CS3 for Photographers: A Professional Image Editor's Guide to the Creative
Use of Photoshop for the Macintosh and PC by Martin Evening ISBN: 0-240-51984-1
• Adobe Photoshop CS3 Classroom in a Book (Classroom in a Book) by Adobe Creative Team
• Photoshop CS3 Bible, by Laurie Ulrich Fuller and Robert C. Fuller
• Real World Photoshop, Blatner and Fraser
Grading
A student’s final grade is based on the following requirements:
20% Visual assignments.
Shooting projects based on emphasizing creativity and technical proficiency
25% Group Project
The group project will consist of a research presentation on an individual photographer
and a shooting assignment inspired by the work of the photographer. Students will be
assigned into groups by the instructor by the middle of the semester.
15% Quizzes.
Three quizzes will be given to help reinforce specific information and they will always
be announced. Quizzes will consist of questions from a variety of subjects in class - so
take good notes!
20% Presentation of a FINAL PORTFOLIO at the end of the semester.
The portfolio consists of 4 prints (matted, retouched and color corrected) representing
your best work during the semester.
10% Exhibition Review.
Students are required to visit one photography exhibition during the semester. One 1-2
page exhibition review will be written according to guidelines and will include thoughts
and impressions of the photographic gallery or museum experience.
10% Attendance / Participation
Please be familiar with the dates and times this class meets for the entire semester and
mark them on your calendar. Please see Class Attendance Policies for specific
information on attendance.

UTD Photo Lab Hours

UTD students have 24 hour access to the photography lab. However, the facility that houses the
photography lab has a finite number of hours during which you can actually enter the building,
even though students are allowed to be working during locked hours.

Please note the following Art Building hours:

Weekdays 8 am – 10 pm
Saturdays 8 am – 6 pm
Sundays – “closed”

The air in the building is shut off during these times. Also, it is known that the building is NOT
always locked during these hours, but please be aware that there is no guarantee that students
will be able to enter the Art Building outside of these hours.
Photo Lab Technician

Paige Hopkins
Email: paigehopkins@utdallas.edu
Photography Office: AS 2.112 / 972-883-2292

UTD Fall 2007 Academic Calendar

August 31 - Last day to drop a class without a “W”


October 11 - Last day to withdraw from a course with WP/WF
September 3 – Labor Day Holiday
November 22-25 – Thanksgiving Holidays
November 26 – Last day of classes
November 27-December 3 – Final Exam week

Class Policies

Attendance Policies:
• Regular and punctual attendance is required. Three late arrivals equal an absence. After
two unexcused absences, the final letter grade is lowered one letter grade per class day
missed. Lectures are not repeated and students are responsible for gathering material
missed due to their absence from class.
• Excused absences may be granted for medical/health issues (student must provide official
documentation from a doctor proving the student was under medical care at the time of the
missed class), family deaths and University-sponsored activities (athletics, etc). It is the
student's responsibility to provide documentation for any missed classes. If they do not,
then absences can only be considered unexcused.
• Religious Holy Days: Absences for observance of a religious holy day are excused. A
student whose absence is excused to observe a religious holy day is allowed to take a
make-up examination or complete an assignment within a reasonable time after the
absence. Students who will be absent from class for the observance for a religious holy
day must notify the instructor in advance.

Other Class and Policies:


• All work is due on scheduled date. Late assignments are lowered one letter grade per
class day late and do not receive a written or group review.
• Grades are determined according to the class requirements list. One grade based on
a combination of technical craftsmanship and creativity is assigned for each project.

• Extra credit and alternative assignments are assigned according to instructor’s discretion.
• Cellular phones and Pagers: Turn these devices off in the classroom or set them to
silent (no vibration) so lectures will not be disturbed. Do not text message during
lectures, demonstrations, slide lectures or critiques. While working in the lab, do not talk
on your cell phone. Students make more mistakes and contaminate chemistry when
distracted. Please take your cell phone conversations out of the lab.

Technical Support

If you experience any problems with your UTD account you may send an email to:
assist@utdallas.edu or call the UTD Computer Helpdesk at 972-883-2911.

Field Trip Policies


Off-campus Instruction and Course Activities

Off-campus, out-of-state, and foreign instruction and activities are subject to state law
and University policies and procedures regarding travel and risk-related activities.
Information regarding these rules and regulations may be found at the website address
http://www.utdallas.edu/BusinessAffairs/Travel_Risk_Activities.htm. Additional
information is available from the office of the school dean. Below is a description of any
travel and/or risk-related activity associated with this course.

Student Conduct & Discipline

The University of Texas System and The University of Texas at Dallas have rules and
regulations for the orderly and efficient conduct of their business. It is the responsibility
of each student and each student organization to be knowledgeable about the rules and
regulations which govern student conduct and activities. General information on student
conduct and discipline is contained in the UTD printed publication, A to Z Guide, which is
provided to all registered students each academic year.

The University of Texas at Dallas administers student discipline within the procedures of
recognized and established due process. Procedures are defined and described in the Rules
and Regulations, Series 50000, Board of Regents, The University of Texas System, and in
Title V, Rules on Student Services and Activities of the university’s Handbook of
Operating Procedures. Copies of these rules and regulations are available to students in
the Office of the Dean of Students, where staff members are available to assist students in
interpreting the rules and regulations (SU 1.602, 972/883-6391) and online at
http://www.utdallas.edu/judicialaffairs/UTDJudicialAffairs-HOPV.html

A student at the university neither loses the rights nor escapes the responsibilities of
citizenship. He or she is expected to obey federal, state, and local laws as well as the
Regents’ Rules, university regulations, and administrative rules. Students are subject to
discipline for violating the standards of conduct whether such conduct takes place on or
off campus, or whether civil or criminal penalties are also imposed for such conduct.
Academic Integrity

The faculty expects from its students a high level of responsibility and academic honesty.
Because the value of an academic degree depends upon the absolute integrity of the work
done by the student for that degree, it is imperative that a student demonstrate a high
standard of individual honor in his or her scholastic work.

Scholastic Dishonesty, any student who commits an act of scholastic dishonesty is subject
to discipline. Scholastic dishonesty includes but is not limited to cheating, plagiarism,
collusion, the submission for credit of any work or materials that are attributable in whole
or in part to another person, taking an examination for another person, any act designed to
give unfair advantage to a student or the attempt to commit such acts.

Plagiarism, especially from the web, from portions of papers for other classes, and from
any other source is unacceptable and will be dealt with under the university’s policy on
plagiarism (see general catalog for details). This course will use the resources of
turnitin.com, which searches the web for possible plagiarism and is over 90% effective.

Copyright Notice

The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making
of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted materials, including music and
software. Copying, displaying, reproducing, or distributing copyrighted works may
infringe the copyright owner’s rights and such infringement is subject to appropriate
disciplinary action as well as criminal penalties provided by federal law. Usage of such
material is only appropriate when that usage constitutes “fair use” under the Copyright
Act. As a UT Dallas student, you are required to follow the institution’s copyright policy
(Policy Memorandum 84-I.3-46). For more information about the fair use exemption, see
http://www.utsystem.edu/ogc/intellectualproperty/copypol2.htm

Email Use

The University of Texas at Dallas recognizes the value and efficiency of communication
between faculty/staff and students through electronic mail. At the same time, email raises
some issues concerning security and the identity of each individual in an email exchange.
The university encourages all official student email correspondence be sent only to a
student’s U.T. Dallas email address and that faculty and staff consider email from students
official only if it originates from a UTD student account. This allows the university to
maintain a high degree of confidence in the identity of all individual corresponding and
the security of the transmitted information. UTD furnishes each student with a free email
account that is to be used in all communication with university personnel. The Department
of Information Resources at U.T. Dallas provides a method for students to have their U.T.
Dallas mail forwarded to other accounts.
Withdrawal from Class

The administration of this institution has set deadlines for withdrawal of any college-level
courses. These dates and times are published in that semester's course catalog.
Administration procedures must be followed. It is the student's responsibility to handle
withdrawal requirements from any class. In other words, I cannot drop or withdraw any
student. You must do the proper paperwork to ensure that you will not receive a final
grade of "F" in a course if you choose not to attend the class once you are enrolled.

Student Grievance Procedures

Procedures for student grievances are found in Title V, Rules on Student Services and
Activities, of the university’s Handbook of Operating Procedures.

In attempting to resolve any student grievance regarding grades, evaluations, or other


fulfillments of academic responsibility, it is the obligation of the student first to make a
serious effort to resolve the matter with the instructor, supervisor, administrator, or
committee with whom the grievance originates (hereafter called “the respondent”).
Individual faculty members retain primary responsibility for assigning grades and
evaluations. If the matter cannot be resolved at that level, the grievance must be
submitted in writing to the respondent with a copy of the respondent’s School Dean. If
the matter is not resolved by the written response provided by the respondent, the student
may submit a written appeal to the School Dean. If the grievance is not resolved by the
School Dean’s decision, the student may make a written appeal to the Dean of Graduate or
Undergraduate Education, and the deal will appoint and convene an Academic Appeals
Panel. The decision of the Academic Appeals Panel is final. The results of the academic
appeals process will be distributed to all involved parties.

Copies of these rules and regulations are available to students in the Office of the Dean of
Students, where staff members are available to assist students in interpreting the rules and
regulations.

Incomplete Grade Policy

As per university policy, incomplete grades will be granted only for work unavoidably
missed at the semester’s end and only if 70% of the course work has been completed. An
incomplete grade must be resolved within eight (8) weeks from the first day of the
subsequent long semester. If the required work to complete the course and to remove the
incomplete grade is not submitted by the specified deadline, the incomplete grade is
changed automatically to a grade of F.

Disability Services

The goal of Disability Services is to provide students with disabilities educational


opportunities equal to those of their non-disabled peers. Disability Services is located in
room 1.610 in the Student Union. Office hours are Monday and Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to
6:30 p.m.; Tuesday and Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.; and Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30
p.m.

The contact information for the Office of Disability Services is:


The University of Texas at Dallas, SU 22
PO Box 830688
Richardson, Texas 75083-0688
(972) 883-2098 (voice or TTY)
disabilityservice@utdallas.edu

If you anticipate issues related to the format or requirements of this course, please meet
with the Coordinator of Disability Services. The Coordinator is available to discuss ways
to ensure your full participation in the course. If you determine that formal, disability-
related accommodations are necessary, it is very important that you be registered with
Disability Services to notify them of your eligibility for reasonable accommodations.
Disability Services can then plan how best to coordinate your accommodations.

It is the student’s responsibility to notify his or her professors of the need for such an
accommodation. Disability Services provides students with letters to present to faculty
members to verify that the student has a disability and needs accommodations.
Individuals requiring special accommodation should contact the professor after class or
during office hours.

Religious Holy Days

The University of Texas at Dallas will excuse a student from class or other required
activities for the travel to and observance of a religious holy day for a religion whose
places of worship are exempt from property tax under Section 11.20, Tax Code, Texas
Code Annotated.

The student is encouraged to notify the instructor or activity sponsor as soon as possible
regarding the absence, preferably in advance of the assignment. The student, so excused,
will be allowed to take the exam or complete the assignment within a reasonable time
after the absence: a period equal to the length of the absence, up to a maximum of one
week. A student who notifies the instructor and completes any missed exam or assignment
may not be penalized for the absence. A student who fails to complete the exam or
assignment within the prescribed period may receive a failing grade for that exam or
assignment.

If a student or an instructor disagrees about the nature of the absence [i.e., for the purpose
of observing a religious holy day] or if there is similar disagreement about whether the
student has been given a reasonable time to complete any missed assignments or
examinations, either the student or the instructor may request a ruling from the chief
executive officer of the institution, or his or her designee. The chief executive officer or
designee must take into account the legislative intent of TEC 51.911(b), and the student
and instructor will abide by the decision of the chief executive officer or designee.
ARTS 3372.001 Color Photography / Class Schedule

WEEK 1

August 17 Introduction, Syllabus review and requirements, In-class writing exercise

WEEK 2

August 24 Camera Mastery – Bring Camera and Manual to class

WEEK 3

August 31 Camera Mastery Review/Discussion


Concepts of Digital Photography – Resolution, File Size, Bit Depth, White Balance
Technical Assignment – due in 2 weeks
Review Chap 1 for next class (Concepts of Color Photography)

WEEK 4

September 7 Quiz 1 – Camera Mastery / Digital Concepts


Composition/Elements of Design/Formalism
Framing and Composing Assignment – due in 2 weeks

WEEK 5

September 14 Technical Assignment due


Mac Lab: Image Size Dialog Box
Save As/Save
Review Chapters 12 & 13 (Visual Language of Color Design & Working Color Strategies)

WEEK 6

September 21 Color Theory/Color Strategies Lecture


Color as Composition Assignment – due in 3 weeks

WEEK 7

September 28 Framing and Composing Assignment due


Break into Groups
Fabricated Realities Lecture and Group Assignment

WEEK 8

October 5 Quiz 2 – Color and Composition


Lighting Lecture and Tungsten Light Kit Demo

WEEK 9

October 12 Group Project Proposals due


Color as Composition assignment due
WEEK 10

October 19 Exhibition Reviews Due


Matting Demo
Review Chap 7 (Digital Input) for next class. Bring files to work on.

WEEK 11

October 26 Mac Lab – Digital Workflow


Quiz 3 – Light and Digital Workflow

WEEK 12

November 2 In-class work day – Group or Individual

WEEK 13

November 9 In-class work day – Group or Individual

WEEK 14

November 16 Final Portfolio due – 4 matted prints

WEEK 15

November 23 THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY – No Class

WEEK 16

November 30 FINAL CLASS


Group Presentations

Attention: The dates, assignments and information on lectures given here are based on an estimate of
when they will occur in the semester. These descriptions and timelines are subject to change at the
discretion of the Professor and all changes will be announced in class.
ARTS 3372.001 Color Photography / Supply List

• Digital or 35mm Film Single Lens Reflex (SLR) camera with adjustable aperture,
shutter speed, and focus with a built-in working light meter or a hand-held light meter.
Camera manual and light meter manual are helpful and can be downloaded from the
internet if needed.

• Digital SLR’s must be 5 megapixels or greater with Manual Override, Aperture Priority
and Shutter Priority (Pentax K100D, Canon 40D, Canon Digital Rebel Xti, Samsung GX-
1L are in the $500-$800 range)

• Film and Film Development (if you are using film): 100 or 400 ISO Kodak or Fuji
film. You can request “process only” with a CD of your images scanned at many places
(Target, Walgreens, CVS). Research scanning abilities and request that your images be
scanned at the highest possible resolution (some places do not do this as they know the
images will only be printed at 4 x 6 inches).

• Access to Adobe Photoshop 7 or Higher, Adobe Photoshop Elements 5.0 software for PC
or Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0 software for Mac (Can be purchased with Student ID
and discount thru UTD Technology Store or www.campustech.com).

• 4 Window mats – 4 ply, museum quality front, 2-ply or foamboard, museum quality back

• DVD’s or CD’s for archiving and turning in projects, flashdrive for transporting files

• Printing – TBD

• Digital Method of Presentation – Web Gallery, PowerPoint, HTML, etc

• Small journal for writing photographic notes, photography experiences, logging f-stop and
shutter speeds, collecting images and writing exercises

Optional/Suggested Course Materials:

Tripod
Card Reader
Cable Release
Extra batteries
UV or UN haze filter for lens
Photography Websites

FLASH-BACK PHOTOFINISHING
http://www.flash-back.com/
Local FTP printer

*STEVE’S DIGICAM
http://www.steves-digicams.com/
Fantastic and well-known site for reviews on digital cameras and equipment. Highly recommended

*B AND H PHOTO VIDEO


www.bhphotovideo.com/
Great site for camera equipment and supplies. Based in NY – be careful of shipping times and rates

*DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY REVIEW


http://www.dpreview.com/
Another great site for camera reviews

EXPRESSCAMERAS.COM
Electronic discount superstore

PHOTOSHOP USER MAGAZINE


www.photoshopuser.com

PHOTOSHOPSUPPORT.COM

CAMPUSTECH.COM
Student discounts on software

ADORAMA
www.adorama.com/

Fine Art / Commercial Publications / Galleries

http://www.cameraarts.com
http://www.pdnonline.com
http://www.aperture.org
http://www.hollyjohnsongallery.com
http://www.panamericanart.com
http://www.kettleart.com
http://dallasartdealers.org
http://www.gossgallery.com
http://www.faheykleingallery.com
http://www.geh.org
http://www.martywalkergallery.com
http://www.cartermuseum.org
Dallas/Fort Worth Museums
Art Centers and Galleries The Gerald Peters Gallery
2913 Fairmont
Amon Carter Museum Dallas TX
3501 Camp Bowie Boulevard 214.969.9410
Fort Worth, TX 76107
817.738.1933 After Image
T,W,F,Sa 10am-5pm The Quadrangle #141
Th 10am-8pm 2800 Routh Street
Sun 12am-5pm Dallas, TX 75201
(214) 871-9140
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth M - Sat 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
3200 Darnell St
Fort Worth, TX 76107 Conduit Gallery
817.738.9215 1626 Hi Line Drive
T,W,Th,Sat 10am-5pm Dallas TX 75206
F 10am-8pm 214.939.0064
Sun 11am-5pm conduit1@airmail.net
T-Sat 10-5
Dallas Museum of Art
1717 North Harwood Photographs do not bend Gallery
Dallas TX 75218 1202 Dragon St. Ste103
214.922.1200 Dallas, TX 75207
T-Sun 11am-5 pm 214.969.1852
Th 11am-9pm www.pdnbgallery.com

Women’s Museum Craighead Green Gallery


3800 Parry Avenue 1011 Dragon Street
Dallas TX 75226 Dallas, Texas 75207
214.915.0860 214•855•0779
T 10 am – 9 pm-Free admission after 5 pm Tuesday - Friday 10:00 - 5:00
W-Sat 10 am -5 pm Saturday 11:00 - 5:00
Sun 12- 5
www.meadowsmuseumdallas.org Bath House Cultural Center
Mon., Tues. Fri. & Sat 10am - 5pm 521 E Lawther Drive
Thurs., 10am - 8pm; Sun.1pm - 5pm Dallas TX 75204
214.670.8749
Arlington Museum of Art T-Sat 12-6pm
201 West Main Street
Arlington, TX 76010 Latino Cultural Center
817.275.4600 2600 Live Oak @ Good Latimer
W 10am-8pm Dallas TX 75204
Th, F, Sat 10am-5pm 214.670.3320

Meadows Museum Ice House Cultural Center


5900 Bishop Boulevard, SMU 1004 W. Page Street
Dallas, TX Dallas, TX 75208
(214)768-2516 214.670.7524
T-F 3-8pm, Sat 1-6 pm
Photographic Archives
Art Space 111
5117 W Lovers Ln
111 Hampton Street
Dallas, TX
reception nights and by appointment
75209-3331
Ft. Worth, TX 76102
Phone: (214) 352-3167
817.877.4920 T – Sun 11 am – 5 pm
www.artspace111.com

Fort Worth Public Library (central) TWU Fine Arts Gallery


500 W. 3rd Street Corner of Oakland and Texas St
Fort Worth, TX 76102 Denton TX
Mon - Thurs, 9 am - 9 pm M-F 9am-5pm
Fri & Sat, 10 am - 6 pm
Sun, Noon - 6 pm Holly Johnson Gallery
817-871-7701 1411 Dragon Street
Dallas, Texas 75207
14th Street Gallery TEL 214 369 0169
1412 14th Street
Plano, TX 75074 Kettle Art Gallery
M – F: 10am – 6pm 2714 Elm Street
Sat: 1 – 5pm Dallas, Texas 75226
972-633-3822 Thursday - Saturday,
7:00 - 10:00 pm
500 X and by appointment
500 Exposition Street 214 573-7622
Dallas, TX
Pan American Art Projects
Handley-Hicks Gallery 3303 Lee Parkway Suite 101 Dallas, TX 75219
6515 E. Lancaster 214.522.3303
Fort Worth, TX dallas@panamericanart.com
TH – Sat: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
817-446-5004 The McKinney Avenue Contemporary (The
http://www.handley-hicks.com MAC)
3120 McKinney Avenue
The Arts Gallery at Collin County Dallas, Texas 75204
Collin County College Spring Creek Campus 214.953.1MAC (information line)
M – W: 9 – 5pm www.the-mac.org
TH: 9 – 7pm info@the-mac.org
F: 9 - 5 Sat: 10 - 2 Wed. thru Sat., 11am - 10pm; Sun., 1pm - 5pm
972.881.5145
www.ccccd.edu/theartsgallery Fort Worth Community
Arts Center
Sun to Moon Gallery 1300 Gendy St
3001 Keller Springs Road Fort Worth, TX 76107
Carrollton, TX 75006 817.738.1938
M-F 9am-5pm
South Side on Lamar Sat 10am-5pm
1409 South Lamar
Dallas, TX 75215 Gallery 414
214.426.1575 414 Templeton
Fort Worth, TX 76107
Goss Gallery 817.336.6596
www.gossgallery.com art@gallery414.org
2500 Cedar Springs Rd
Dallas, TX 75201 Cora Stafford Gallery
(214) 969-0555 Oak Street Hall at UNT
Denton, TX
The Nasher Sculpture Center M-F 2pm-5pm
2001 Flora St.
Dallas, TX 75201 University Art Gallery (Main Gallery)
214-242-5100 UNT Art Building
Denton, TX W-Sat 12-5pm
M, T 12-8pm
DFW Camera Stores: Camera Equipment and Processing

*FILM DEPOT
1450 Vontress Dr. #1103 *ARLINGTON CAMERA
Plano, TX 75074 544 West Randol Mill Rd.
Tel: 972-424-6958 Phone: (817)-261-8131

* FILM DEPOT *LIGHT TEC


www.filmdepot.com 1311 Chemical St
11111 N Central Expy # A Dallas, TX 75207 Phone: (214) 350-8990
Dallas, TX 75243
(214) 265-0650 *COOTER’S VILLAGE CAMERA
Cooter's Village Camera
*BWC PHOTO IMAGING 12 Highland Park Village
www.bwc.net Dallas, TX 75205
4930 Maple Ave 214-521-4553
Dallas, TX 75235 Fax: 214-521-9301
(214) 528-4200
*DALLAS CAMERA EXCHANGE
*BWC PHOTO IMAGING 1321 Chemical Street
1002 N Central Expy, Richardson, 75080 Dallas, TX 75207
(972) 231-0002 Phone: (214) 630-4040
*THOMAS REPROGRAPHICS *Expert Imaging
www.thomasrepro.com 3111 Canton St
2811 Maple Ave Dallas, TX 75226
Dallas, TX 75201 (214) 748-3151
(214) 880-0022
*COLOR PLACE
*THOMAS REPROGRAPHICS 1330 Conant Street
4718 Greenville Ave Dallas, TX 75207
Dallas, TX 75206 Phone: (214) 631-7141
(214) 363-6561
*FREESTYLE
*THOMAS REPROGRAPHICS 5124 Sunset Blvd.
1555 W Mockingbird Los Angeles, CA 90027
Ln # 214 Phone: (800) 292-6137
Dallas, TX 75235
(214) 634-8761 *CALUMET
www.calumetphoto.com
*RITZ CAMERA/WOLF OUTLET 1-800-CALUMET (225-8638)
11171 Harry Hines
Dallas, Texas *RED RIVER PAPER
Phone: (214) 241-0582 8400 Directors Row
Dallas, TX 75247
*COMPETITVE CAMERA 214-637-0029
2025 Irving Boulevard redriverpaper.com
Dallas, TX 75207 (214)-744-5511

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