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IN these pages we have typical photographic pictures of the year reproduced and criticised. This statement does not apply simply to British productions, but extends to those made in many lands where pictorial photography is practised. Robert Demachy discourses on the pictures exhibited at the annual series of photographic events in France. British Columbian progress is recorded by H. Mortimer Lamb. The editor of the Australian Photographic Journal gives some notes of the advances made in his country, while “A new Departure in American Pictorialism” is written by Savakichi Hartmann. These are followed by articles on the work of the year, suggestions to would-be picture-makers by H. Snowden Ward, and “Royal and Ring.” The two great exhibitions, the Photographic Salon and the Royal, are dealt with by A. C. R. Carter. The “American Salon” and “Western Workers in the United States” conclude the volume. It may be mentioned that this publication is the tenth annual issue, and equals, if it does not exceed, both in quality and number of illustrations, those that preceded it. Most of the reproductions are the work of Messrs. Carl Hentschel, Ltd.
Photograms of the Year 1904.
By the Editors and Staff of the Photogram, assisted by A. C. R. Carter. Pp. xlviii + 176. (London: Dawbarn and Ward, Ltd., 1904.) Price 2s. net.
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Photograms of the Year 1904. Nature 71, 175 (1904). https://doi.org/10.1038/071175c0
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