Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly — 1916 (Heft 48)
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- [4a] [Frank Eugene, I. The Cat, photogravure from original negative]
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- [24a] [Paul Strand, I. New York, photogravure from original negative]
- [26a] [Paul Strand, II. Telegraph Poles, photogravure from original negative]
- [28a] [Paul Strand, III. New York, photogravure from original negative]
- [30a] [Paul Strand, IV. New York, photogravure from original negative]
- [32a] [Paul Strand, V. New York, photogravure from original negative]
- [34a] [Paul Strand, VI. New York, photogravure from original negative]
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- [48a] Arthur Allen Lewis, I. Winter, photogravure from original negative]
- [50a] [Francis Bruguière, II. A Portrait, photogravure from original negative]
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GRAF LEX
Camera
—shows you the picture
IN FOCUS as you take it
How the Gra.fl.ex
works—See Page
It the Graflex
PAGE 6 of the Graflex Book (free) will be
of unusual interest to the camera owner
who has trouble in getting FULLY timed
exposures. It tells exactly how the Graflex
makes fully-timed pictures even in a dull light.
Fully as absorbing will be the pages that tell
how this famous camera does away with
guessing at distances, and shows the whole
picture, FULL SIZE and in proper focus, up
to the instant you take it.
Write for the Graflex Book
64 pages on how to get finer pictures no matter what1
subject or the light.
FOLMER & SCHWING DIVISION
Eastman Kodak Company Rochester, N. Y.