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THESE two volumes form a very useful addition to the Photography bookshelf series, of which they form Nos. 17 and 18. Although the author does not profess to go into any great detail, he gives an excellent account of the necessary requirements of the professional photographer, from the choice of business premises, the handling of customers, book-keeping, &c., down to the packing up of the finished pictures and their dispatch. The chapters on portraiture, composition, and lighting are especially satisfactory, and many a valuable hint is contained therein.
Practical Professional Photography.
Vols. i. and ii. By C. H. Hewitt. Pp. 126 and 114. (London: Iliffe and Sons, Ltd., 1904.) Price 1s. net each.
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Practical Professional Photography . Nature 71, 248 (1905). https://doi.org/10.1038/071248b0
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