Added Info POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Feb 1995 (v.12#2) pg. 4
How to make a photographic inventory of your home.
POPULAR MECHANICS Dec 1979 (v.152#6) pg. 118
Practical and sentimental reasons for taking pictures of your home.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Nov 1972 (v.71#5) pg. 87
How to photograph live performances of pop musical groups.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Sep 1973 (v.73#3) pg. 111
Protect your valuables by making a photo inventory of your home. Doing this service for others could earn you some money.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY May 1974 (v.74#5) pg. 56
Tips on taking pictures indoors at the circus. It is a good training ground for both camera and darkroom work.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Aug 1976 (v.79#2) pg. 24
The filmmaker's eye. Part 3. Let's shoot a documentary on fear. Includes tips on tape recording techniques for interviewing or making sound tracks for documentaries.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Mar 1977 (v.80#3) pg. 116
How to make a photo inventory of your home for insurance purposes.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Dec 1978 (v.83#6) pg. 54
How to make an insurance inventory of your home using a video camera.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Aug 1987 (v.94#8) pg. 66
Using your camcorder to videotape a class reunion. Some ideas.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Jun 1988 (v.95#6) pg. 58
Close and wide. Taking documentary photos of people using wide-angle lenses (20mm or 24mm).
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Mar 1991 (v.98#3) pg. 44
Tips on photographing your stamp collection. Included in an article on collecting stamps with a photographic theme.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Nov 1994 (v.58#11) pg. 62
Shooting museums. Advice on taking photographs inside museums.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Feb 1996 (v.60#2) pg. 52
Bar mitzvas made simple. Vital pointers for photographing the best moments of the ceremony.
RANGEFINDER Jul 1990 (v.39#7) pg. 30
High school event photography. Tips on getting started.
RANGEFINDER Aug 1994 (v.43#8) pg. 46
Locating and photographing steam locomotives. Some tips.
RANGEFINDER Sep 1994 (v.43#9) pg. 18
Landmark photos recall history. Advice on performing a valuable community service by photographing local buildings and other objects that are likely to undergo change or disappear altogether sometime in the future.
SHUTTERBUG #258 Mar 1992 (v.21#5) pg. 38
The insurance photo inventory. A systematic approach to documenting the contents of a home. Also includes tips on making a business of such photography.
SHUTTERBUG #262 Jul 1992 (v.21#9) pg. 74
Photo essay techniques. Tips on selecting and photographing a picture story.
SHUTTERBUG #290 Nov 1994 (v.24#1) pg. 154
Stories in stone. Tips on taking photographs of headstones in a graveyard.
SHUTTERBUG #295 Apr 1995 (v.24#6) pg. 54
Tracking trains. Advice from a professional on making good photos of railroad trains.
SHUTTERBUG #310 Jul 1996 (v.25#9) pg. 14
Photographing New York's annual Easter parade. Eleven steps for success.
SHUTTERBUG #355 Apr 2000 (v.29#6) pg. 58
Step by step. How to plan and photograph a sequence of steps for a "how-to" presentation.
SHUTTERBUG #368 May 2001 (v.30#7) pg. 96
Tips on taking color pictures of your valuables for insurance purposes.
SUNSET Apr 1979 (v.162#4) pg. 161
How to take a photographic inventory of your home and contents.
SUNSET Oct 1981 (v.167#4) pg. 130
Basics workshop. Documentary coverage: the whole story.
SUPER-8 FILMAKER Nov 1980 (v.8#7) pg. 24
Video protection. Insurance on tape. Using a video camera to photograph personnal possessions (jewelry, art, furnishings, etc.) in order to document an insurance claim, describe a theft, ... etc.
VIDEOMAKER Feb 1995 (v.9#8) pg. 110
Magic memories. A guide to shooting reunions.
VIDEOMAKER Sep 1995 (v.10#3) pg. 113
A guide to making video documentaries.
VIDEOMAKER Feb 1996 (v.10#8) pg. 63