Bulletin of Photography
1908; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Felix Raymer, C. H. Claudy, F. Herbert Steinmetz, George G. Rockwood, H. H. Supplee, A. Lockett, A. J. Jarman,
ResumoFrontmatter: Bulletin of Photography. Essay: Platinum or Carbon, If a Man Has Done Anything Worth While He Never Has Anything to Say about What He Intended Doing, How Pictures Should Be Framed, Advantages of Enlargements, News and Notes, Looking Straight at the Camera, Copying Photographs, Control of Density, Illegal to Photograph Prisoners, Geo. G. Rockwood, New York Mr. Rockwood Calls the Two Girls Shown in the above Photograph His "Mystery Children, " Because They Were Brought to His Studio by a Nurse Who Had Been with the Children from Infancy, and Who Was Compelled to Part with Them. She Wished to Have a Portrait to Carry with Her and Had Secured the Consent of Their Parents. Who the Parents Are Mr. Rockwood Has Never Known, but Moved by the Beauty of the Faces, He Has Been Endeavoring Ever since to Learn Their Names, Photographs at $1,000 Each, Permanency of Prints, "Iron in the Platinum Print", Photographing Mars, My Camera Children at Christmas, The Care of Studio Apparatus, Solarization and Reversal of Image, Flashlight— Deep-Sunken Eyes. Display ads: Bulletin of Photography, "Agfa" Metol, The Camera, Century Grand Studio Outfit, Taprell, Loomis & Co., Multiple Display Advertisements, The Bulletin of Photography, Hammer Dry Plate Company, Cooke Lenses. Classified ads: Bulletin of Photography, Multiple Classified Advertisements. Letter to the editor: A Letter to the Editor.
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