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Archaeologists & Preservationists
- Archaeology & Historic Preservation Events
- Learn About Historic Preservation & Archaeology
- Useful Resources
- National and State Registers
- Program for Avocational Archaeological Certification (PAAC)
- Program Introduction
- Class Schedule
- Local PAAC Coordinators
- Class Descriptions
- Archaeological Practice in Colorado
- Basic Site Surveying Techniques
- Colorado Archaeology
- Historical Archaeology
- Prehistoric Lithic Description and Analysis
- Prehistoric Ceramic Description and Analysis
- Perishable Materials
- Research Design and Report Writing
- Archaeological Dating Methods
- Field and Laboratory Photography
- Principles of Archaeological Excavation
- Archaeological Laboratory Techniques
- Rock Art Studies
- Certification Requirements
- Summer Training Survey
- Code of Ethics
- Local PAAC Seminar Program
- Commonly Asked Questions
- City & County Government Preservation Programs (CLG)
- Cultural Resource Management
- Permits, Statutes & Regulations
- Office of Archaeology & Historic Preservation
- State Preservation Plan
- Grants & Financial Incentives
- Economic Benefits Report
Field and Laboratory Photography
Photography has been long accepted as one method to assist in recording a site. It is also quite valuable in transmitting detailed information about artifacts. The course is concerned with the uses of photography in the field and the laboratory. This is not a technical photography course.
Bibliography & Glossary (PDF)
Class Outline
- The role of photography in archaeology
- Responsibilities of the project photographer
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Basic equipment needed in the field & laboratory
- Cameras
- Accessories
- Lenses
- Film and digital storage cards
- Suggestions on equipment care
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Basic elements of photography
- Film speed
- Aperture
- Shutter speed
- Light exposure meter
- More about the digital world
- General instructions for taking photographs
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Field photography
- Types of photographs taken on-site
- Items to be included in the pictures
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Laboratory photography
- Types of photographs taken in the lab
- Information retrieved from lab photos
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Specialized photography used in archaeological field work
- Aerial photography
- Infrared photography

