The American Annual of Photography 1920
1920; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Percy Y. Howe, A. H. Beardsley, Dr. Braxton D. Avis, C. H. Claudy, William S. Davis, Stillman Taylor, S. A. Schwarz, J. E. Adnams, T. W. Kilmer, J. E. Carson, J. A. Ernest Zimmermann, Paul L. Anderson, H. W. Hales, George Steele Seymour, John Boyd, Carl A. Peterson, August Krug, Arthur H. Farrow, Frederic Felix, Carl Krebs, Mark W. Stevens, Dr. R. W. Shufeldt, F. W. Hill, George W. French, A. E. Davies, C. Erwin Ayers, Edward R. Dickson, G. T. Harris, Floyd D. Palmer, Richard J. Grace, G. H. S. Harding, Oscar C. Kuehn, Wm. H. Broadwell, Walter W. Morey, Henry J. Weber, John Bieseman, Henry F. Raess, A. Lockett, A. M. Sutton, Cheever C. Conlee, Wm. E. Ziegenfuss, Henry F. Raess,
ResumoFrontmatter: The American Annual of Photography.. 1920, Copyright, 1919, by the American Annual of Photography, Inc., New York, The American Annual of Photography 1920, Preface. Table of contents: Table of Contents Contributed Articles. Display ads: Ensign Reflex Cameras, Artura, George Murphy, Inc., The Kodak Anastighats, Colona, Multiple Display Advertisements, Eastman Kodak Company, Seneca Cameras, Pussyfoot Aluminite, Reference Calendar for Three Years, Premo Film Packs, Graflex. Essay: The Pursuit of an Ideal in the Great out Doors, English Weights and Measures, Table for Calculating Distances in Enlarging or Reducing, Tables of Distances at and beyond Which All Objects Are in Focus When Sharp Focus Is Secured on Infinity, In Search of the Picturesque, An Amateur's Work-Room, Photographic Selections for 1920, Seeing and Feeling, Many Ways of Using a Camera, With the Camera in Florida, Business and Pleasure, Table of Comparative Plate Speed Numbers, Length of Studio Required for Lenses of Different Focal Lengths from 6 to 8 Feet Is Allowed for the Camera and Operator, A Simple Home-Made Printing Machine, The Practical and Intellectual Value of Photography, Snapping Children, Principal Faults of Prints Submitted for Publication, Nature Photography, Seashore Photography, The Pictorial Point of View, Photographing the Eclipse, The Conversion of French (Metric) into English Weight, A Box Camera with an F. 3/5 Motion Picture Camera Lens, A Plea for the Single Lantern, Stereoscopic Photography, Tanks, Developers and Exposure Meters, American Photographic Societies, The Conversion of French (Metric) into English Measure, Table of Solubilities of the More Common Chemicals Used in Photography, The Doré-Type, The Great Modern Advance in Portraiture, Composition, Simplifying an Exposure Meter, On Making Landscapes, The Exigencies of Composition, The Graflex for Pictorial Work, "Uniform System" Numbers for Stops From, Combined Daylight and Flashlight, Home-Made Time Savers, American Annual Formulary, How to Construct Electric Flash Lamp, Relief Images, The Camera and the Microscope, Photography and Nature Study, A Plea for the Small Plate Camera, United States Weights and Measures According to Existing Standards, The Elements Their Names, Symbols, and Atomic Weights Oxygen Standard, Economics in Portraiture, Modern Portraiture, Are You a C. C. M. ? The Personal Experience of One, Where Cameras Are Not Allowed, Reflections in Photographs, Possibilities of Telephotography, Direct Photography without Using the Copying Lens, Pinhole Photography. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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