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Karen Price – archaeologist & photographer
By Esther White / Director of Archaeology Karen Price, our photographer, is completing her internship at the end of April. You’ve probably read her blogs about tourism and photography and I know you’ve seen her photos on the Mystery Midden … Continue reading
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Tagged beads, intern, lighting, maker's marks, Nottingham stoneware, photography, textiles, tobacco pipes
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Aperture, what? Shutter speed, who?
By Karen Price/ M.A. / University College London In this day and age everyone is a photographer. With the ubiquity of (relatively) cheap digital cameras and cell phones, images may be captured, assessed, and deleted within a matter of seconds. … Continue reading
