[1] [Editors] Camera Work [masthead]
[2] All Rights Reserved [copyright notice]
[3] Gertrude Käsebier [list of plates]
[5] [Gertrude Käsebier: I. Dorothy, photogravure from original negative]
[7] [Gertrude Käsebier: II. The Manger, photogravure from original negative]
[9] [Gertrude Käsebier: III. Blessed Are Thou Among Women, photogravure from original negative]
[11] [Gertrude Käsebier: IV. Portrait (Miss N.), photogravure from original negative]
[13] [Gertrude Käsebier: V. The Red Man, photogravure from original negative]
15–16 Alfred Stieglitz, Joseph T. [Turner] Keiley, Dallett Fuguet, and John Francis Strauss: An Apology
16 John B. [Banister] Tabb: From A Photograph [poem]
17–19 Charles H. [Henry] Caffin: Mrs. Käsebier’s Work – An Appreciation
19 Dallett Fuguet [To Plague Our Souls for the Ideal, untitled poem]
20 Frances Benjamin Johnston: Gertrude Käsebier, Professional Photographer
21 J. B. [John Barrett] Kerfoot: How History Repeats Itself
22–26 Will A. Cadby: A Chat on the London Photographic Salon. Forewords (From the Catalogue) [dated article, London, September 25, 1902]
26–29 Editors: America at the London Salon
[27] [Gertrude Käsebier] Serbonne: From a ‘Gum’ Print by Gertrude Käsebier [half-tone reproduction, title on soft tissue]
[30–34] Sidney Allan [Hartmann, Sadakichi]: Repetition, With Slight Variation
[31a] ‘Landscape’ From a Painting by D. W. Tryon [half-tone reproduction]
[31b] ‘L’ Hiver’ From a Painting by Puvis de Chavannes [half-tone reproduction]
34 H. F[.] [We Proudly Feel that Truth is Strong, untitled poem]
35–36 Eva Watson-Schütze: Signatures
37 Editor: Pictorial Photography: The St. Louis Exposition
37–45 Charles H. [Henry] Caffin [s.t., reprinted article from The International Studio, August 1902, including excerpts from the correspondence between The International Studio, J. A. Ockerson, Chief Department of Liberal Arts, St. Louis Exposition, and Julius C. Strauss, professional portrait photographer, St. Louis]
45 Dallett Fuguet [Though Life Be Short and Art Be Long, untitled poem]
[46] The Hand of Man by Alfred Stieglitz [titling of photograph]
[47] Alfred Stieglitz: The Hand of Man [photogravure from original negative]
48 Eduard J. [Jean] Steichen: Ye Fakers
48 [It is an Error Common to Many Artists, unsigned and untitled text]
49–52 Otto Walter Beck: Some Lessons From Old Masters.–No. I [with an introduction by the editors]
53–54 A. [Arthur] Radclyffe Dugmore: Effective Lighting in Bird-Photography [with an introduction by the editors]
54–59 Joseph T. [Turner] Keiley: The Pursuit of the Pictorial Ideal
[55] A. [Arthur] Radclyffe Dugmore: A Study in Natural History [photogravure from original negative, title on soft tissue]
60–61 Editors: Photography at Important Art Exhibitions
62 Dallett Fuguet: Notes by the Way, Artistic Requisites
63 Editors: The Pictures in this Number
64 Editors: The Kodak Developing-Machine
64 Acetone-Sulphite [unsigned]
65–66 Some New Things Worth Looking Into [unsigned]
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