Abstract
Visitor employed photography is described, recent modifications are discussed, and the technique is compared to other methods more commonly used in visual resource and impact assessments. While certain methodological problems remain to be solved, visitor employed photography appears to have potential usefulness both for landscape architectural research and planning.
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