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Pictorial Photography in America 1920

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Excerpt: "e;To many people photography is merely a mechanical process.

To an increasing number, however, photography is being seen as an art, by which personal impressions of nature or human life may be expressed as truly as by the brush.

These workers in photography see in it a medium by which the action of light upon sensitive surfaces may be so controlled as really to interpret scenes and persons in the individualistic spirit of a true art.

From every part of our country come evidences of the growing appreciation of photography as a pictorial medium.

Exhibitions in many museums which have hitherto been indifferent to pictures made with the lens have opened the eyes of the public to the possibilities of the camera.

Clubs of photographic workers in various cities have maintained or fostered the movement."e;

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Otbebookpublishing
396272673X / 9783962726737
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14/11/2018
1 pages
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