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Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly — 1903 (Heft 4)

DOI Artikel:
Photo-Secession Notes [unsigned text]
DOI Artikel:
The Chicago and San Francisco Salons
DOI Artikel:
The American Association of Photographers
DOI Artikel:
Some Things Worth Looking Into [unsigned text]
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.29981#0065
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Those interested may learn further details by personal application to the
Director of the Photo-Secession.
THE CHICAGO AND SAN FRANCISCO SALONS.
Application has been made by the Chicago and the San Francisco Salons
for representation by the Photo-Secession as a body. The invitation
for San Francisco was received in time to chronicle its acceptance. The
Chicago invitation has been but unofficially received and hence no action
has as yet been taken.
THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PHOTOGRAPHERS.
At the Indianapolis Convention of this body, the Photo-Secession was
represented by a small but choice Loan Collection, sent at the personal
request of the President, Mr. Nussbaumer.

SOME THINGS WORTH LOOKING INTO.
That not all photographic supply houses deem it a kindness to allow you
to do business with them. Reliability and courtesy are such rare qualities
that it might repay you to drop into the shop of the Obrig Camera
Company and be waited on by one of the Wilmerdings. Don’t fail to ask
for “ Down-Town Topics,” a really clean and wholesome stock-house leaflet.
That it is far more important to have your print stuck to its support than
that you should be stuck on the print. You will not be stuck, though
the print will stick, if you use Higgins's Photo-paste as a mountant.
The increasing use of Rodinal for developing. So great has grown the
demand among the progressive workers, scientific and pictorial, for this
one-solution concentrated developer that the Berlin Aniline Works, New
York, which have recently taken over the sole American agency of the
photographic products of the Actien-Gesellschaft für Anilin-Fabrikation, are
finding it advisable to call the popular attention to its exceptional qualities.
Their booklet on developers is worth studying.
That the newly introduced Matt Albumen Paper, imported from Germany
by W. Heuermann, New York, has been extensively recommended abroad
by many well-known photographers. Its merits will bear close scrutiny.
That it is wise to remember that Camera Work is valuable and therefore
worth protecting with good bindings. Otto Knoll handles and binds
understandingly and with the touch of the bibliophile.
The office of Taylor, Taylor & Hobson in New York where besides the
Cooke lens can be found a special testing-camera in which you are at
liberty to test any of your lenses.

Courtesy and the
Wilmerdings

Don’t be stuck on
yourself

American agents

A new paper

Good bindings

A testing-camera

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