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Computational Photography (Hardcover)

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Sixteen photo projects with sixteen short essays, wonderfully designed and printed. Computational Photography is only available as a limited edition 9x12-inch hardcover, and runs 240 pages, utilizing numerous innovations such as the use of gloss on its pages as an additional layer of imagery floating above the page. A book to enjoy and to study.

Computational Photography is in the collections of many prestigious art museums including MFAH (Houston), Art Institute of Chicago, Cleveland Museum of Art, Princeton University Art Museum, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, San Francisco Museum Art Library, Cantor Arts Center, LACMA, Amon Carter Museum of American Art, the Met, Crocker Museum of Art, Walker Art Center, the Guggenheim, and more.

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Sixteen photo projects with sixteen short essays, wonderfully designed and printed. Computational Photography is only available as a limited edition 9x12-inch hardcover, and runs 240 pages, utilizing numerous innovations such as the use of gloss on its pages as an additional layer of imagery floating above the page. A book to enjoy and to study.

Computational Photography is in the collections of many prestigious art museums including MFAH (Houston), Art Institute of Chicago, Cleveland Museum of Art, Princeton University Art Museum, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, San Francisco Museum Art Library, Cantor Arts Center, LACMA, Amon Carter Museum of American Art, the Met, Crocker Museum of Art, Walker Art Center, the Guggenheim, and more.

Sixteen photo projects with sixteen short essays, wonderfully designed and printed. Computational Photography is only available as a limited edition 9x12-inch hardcover, and runs 240 pages, utilizing numerous innovations such as the use of gloss on its pages as an additional layer of imagery floating above the page. A book to enjoy and to study.

Computational Photography is in the collections of many prestigious art museums including MFAH (Houston), Art Institute of Chicago, Cleveland Museum of Art, Princeton University Art Museum, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, San Francisco Museum Art Library, Cantor Arts Center, LACMA, Amon Carter Museum of American Art, the Met, Crocker Museum of Art, Walker Art Center, the Guggenheim, and more.

Computational Photography is also available in the following libraries: Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (Hirsch Library); Museum of Contemporary Photography Library, Columbia College; Art Institute of Chicago (Ryerson and Burnham Libraries); Fraenkel Gallery Library; Cleveland Museum of Art Library; Princeton University Art Museum (Marquand Library of Art and Architecture); Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art (Spencer Art Reference Library); San Francisco Museum of Art Library; Cantor Arts Center Library (Stanford Library); Chrysler Museum of Art Library (Jean Outland Chrysler Library); Museum of Photographic Arts (MOPA) Library (Edmund L. And Nancy K. Dubois Library); Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) Library; Amon Carter Museum of American Art; Metropolitan Museum of Art (Thomas J. Watson Library); Birmingham Museum of Art; Crocker Museum of Art (Gerald Hansen Library); Delaware Museum of Art; Cincinnati Art Museum Library (Mary R. Schiff Library and Archives); Walker Art Center Library; Toledo Museum of Art Library; Newark Museum of Art (Newark Public Library); and the Library and Archives of the Guggenheim Museum.