Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Camera Craft, Vol. 32: A Photographic Monthly; January to December, 1925, Inclusive
Gypsy, The Little (cover Picture).. Frank Reeves Oct. Hints for My Friends, Some Amateur and His Troubles 153 Hobby Into a Business, Converting A (illustrated) B. F. Clark 27 Hunter, The Comprehensive' - Poem. V. Hirsh 491 Hyperfocal Distance, The How and Why of The Amateur and His Troubles 101 Hyperion Diffusion Portrait J. R. Revolz 483 Hypo Eliminators The Amateur and His Troubles 258 Illumination, Marginal A Photographic Digest 39 Illustration?, What is the Matter Editorial 294 Infinite Variety, The (illustrated) Sigismund Elumann 519 International Photographic Association 52, 106, 159, 299, 414, 515, 268 Italy, Travel and Camera in (illustrated) d'arcy Power, M. D. 228 Japanese Art in Photography (illustrated) Dr. K. Koike 110 Japanese Brother Artists, Our Blumann 109 Kink, A Photographic Amateur and His Troubles 259 Lens, The Big Aperture (illustrated) E. Saunders, f.z.s. 275 Lens Prejudices, Sectional. Carl L. Oswald 18 Lenses to a View Camera, Attaching Supplementary The Amateur and His Troubles 360 Light in Home Portraiture Work, Artificial (illustrated) Frank Reeves 377 Light, Pencils of (illustrated) F. L. L. Scharlach 70, 127 Light in Relation to Pictorialism A Photographic Digest 456 Light That's Never Out, The (cover Picture) Gabriel M oalin Mar. Manipulations, Bringing Treasures Back With Photographic (illustrations) Holly Todd 477 Mapping, New Instruments Aid A1rplane Photographic Digest 203 Markham, Ora L. (illustration) 434 Masks, How I Make My Oval The Amateur and His Troubles 360 May Blossoms (cover Picture) H. Lancaster May May, The Month of Editorial 248 Memoriam, In 42 Meter, An Effective Aperture.. A Photographic Digest 307 Microsc0pic Plants by their Own Light, The Photography of Some Simple. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.