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Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly — 1904 (Heft 7)

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Alfred Stieglitz, An Appeal to Our Subscribers: Temporary Change of Address
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AN APPEAL TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS.
TEMPORARY CHANGE OF ADDRESS.

The erroneous impression has gone abroad that the edition
of Camera Work is limited and that only the favored few are
admitted to our subscription-list. From so many sources has
this reached us that we are compelled to take this means of
impressing upon our friends that not only can we furnish copies
to all intending subscribers, but that we need as many new sub-
scribers as possible in order to insure the continuance and im-
provement of the magazine upon the highest planes.
If each of our friends will take sufficient individual interest
to secure further subscribers for us, he will not only aid us in a
task from which our sole remuneration is the knowledge that we
are increasing the genuine interest in the possibilities of photog-
raphy, but he will help in securing a still greater appreciation
of what photography has already done and is capable of
achieving.
It must be remembered that Camera Work was begun
chiefly in order to afford the public and the photographers them-
selves an opportunity of studying the modern examples of
pictorial photography and to secure that recognition to which
they are indubitably entitled. In order to accomplish these ends
it is absolutely necessary that the magazine’s influence be con-
stantly extended.
We are giving our readers our very best efforts and
we hope that we are entitled to their heartiest coöperation
in an enterprise in which they must be fully as interested as
ourselves.

Alfred Stieglitz.
 
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