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Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly — 1912 (Special number)

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[A Force for Light—Today, unsigned announcement]
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A FORCE FOR LIGHT—TO-DAY
TO-MORROW AND THE DAYS THEREAFTER

CAMERA WORK—A non-commercial
publication primarily devoted to the dem-
onstration of the possibilities of Photography
as a medium of Self-Expression. The only
fair and adequate presentation of the sub-
ject thus far given to the world.
CAMERA WORK endeavors to encour-
age modern thought in whatever guise
it may appear.
CAMERA WORK contains the history
of the unique Photo-Secession Exhibitions.
Thus far thirty-nine Regular, and two Special,
Numbers have been issued. These contain the pho-
tographic work — reproduced generally in photo-
gravure on Japan tissue—of Annan, Brigman,
Coburn, Davison, De Meyer, Demachy, Eugene,
Evans, Herbert G. French, Henneberg, Hill, the
Hofmeisters, Kaesebier, Keiley, Kuehn, Seeley,
Stieglitz, Steichen, White, Watzek, etc. They also
contain reproductions of the work of Rodin,
De Zayas, Manolo, Marin, Gordon Craig, Matisse,
Picasso, etc., etc.
The text of Camera Work includes original articles
by: Maeterlinck, Bernard Shaw, De Casseres,
Van Noppen, Steichen, Caffin, Hartmann, Temple
Scott, Laurvik, De Zayas, Gertrude Stein, etc., etc.

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