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The Photography Program's facilities are housed in the Woods Studio building. They include three black-and-white group darkrooms; color facilities including six 4 x 5 enlargers and a Colenta processor for 20 x 24 prints; seven private darkrooms for seniors, equipped with color and black-and-white enlargers for negatives up to 8 x 10; and a mural printing room. The group darkrooms are open for student use for more than forty-five hours a week. Seniors have twenty-four access to the facilities. The program's digital imaging classes are held in the multimedia classroom in the Henderson Computer Resources Center. A new, 5,000-square-foot addition to Woods Studio houses an exhibition gallery, classroom, 900-square-foot studio, and advanced digital imaging lab with flatbed and slide scanners, CD recorders, and a variety of output devices including an Epson large-format printer and a Kodak dye-sublimation printer. Woods Studio is handicapped accessible.
Because of the importance we place on experimentation with different camera formats, the Photography Program has a collection of more than forty medium- and large-format cameras for student use. They range in size from 6 x 4.5 cm to 8 x 10.
The Bard Library contains a major collection of over 2,500 books on photography, including many rare items.
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