Interview with Nicholas Hellmuth (Audio Only)

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  • Introduction 
  • Digital imaging 
  • The steps for taking a professional picture 
  • Places where you can see the pictures 
  • Is the quality the same between a digital camera and a film camera? 
  • Explanation of the course given by Universidad Francisco Marroquín 
  • Description of UFM's digital laboratory 
  • Nicholas Hellmuth's beginnings in digital photography 
  • Explanation of the contents and requirements of the course 
  • The simplicity of operating digital cameras 
  • How the UFM got involved 
  • Question from a listener: What exactly is the course about? 
  • How do you see the progress the UFM has experienced? 
  • The evolution of digital cameras 
  • Question from a listener: Where can I get information about the course? 
  • The digital camera printers 
  • Photographer's terminology 
  • The printing process 
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Interview with Nicholas Hellmuth
The Breakfast Show
Guatemala, June 12, 2003

Digitized by New Media - UFM.
Index: Jorge Estrada; publication: Fernando De León


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Nicholas Hellmuth

Nicholas Hellmuth
Nicholas Hellmuth is the Director of the Foundation for Latin American Anthropological Research (FLAAR) and has studied Mayan culture in Latin America for a long time. He holds a BA from Harvard University, an MA from Brown University and a PhD in Art History from Karl-Franzens-Universitaet, in Graz, Austria.


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