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The American annual of photography (1917) (14803915633)

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Violet Romer by Edward Henry Weston.

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Title: The American annual of photography

Year: 1917 (1910s)

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Subjects: Photography

Publisher: New York : Tennant and Ward

Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library

Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University

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y, obtainable only in these mediums that raised them to the highest place. Why do not people make the most of their exhibition pictures by printing in these mediums, you ask? This I can not answer. Some say it is so easy to make a bromide enlargement and that is why these are in the great majority. But is it easy ?I venture to say that for every perfect bromide print exhibited five were discarded in the making. Yellow spots, blisters, grey lifeless prints and contrasty prints are a few of the troubles with which one has to contend. But take a perfect bromide print, its finest blacks can not compare with the rich vibrant black of a carbon print and the delicate, transparent shadows of a snow scene in platinum are represented by white paper in a bromide print. These are the arguments for adopting the noble mediums;the arguments against them are weak, to my mind, easily refuted. One must have a negative as large as the finished print is to be. In this day of the small camera this may seem too 200

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VIOLET ROMER. Edward Henry Weston. much trouble, but even if one does not make lantern slides it is well to make transparencies of ones best negatives in case the original becomes lost or broken. The transparency is as easy to make as a print; the enlarged negative no harder than an enlargement and once this is made prints can be turned out without further difficulty. One can work out defects very easily on the transparency too, and with no danger to the original negative. A soft focus lens can be used for making the enlarged negative, just as is often done in making bromide enlargements. The technical details for gum, carbon and platinum can be found in almost any magazine file. I can recommend the Photo-Miniature for platinum and carbon and Mr. P. L. Anderson's series of articles in American Photography about two years back is quite the best thing I have seen concerning gum. He covers every point fully and gives some of the theory too. A few words drawn from personal experience may not be amiss. P

Edward Weston (1886-1958) was a major influence on modernist photography, moving from pictorialism to a sharp, detailed style. In 1932, he co-founded the f/64 group, which advocated realistic, sharply focused photography. Weston's subjects included landscapes, portraits and close-ups of natural forms, demonstrating a keen eye for form and composition. He used large-format cameras and emphasised technical precision. Despite health problems, Weston produced influential work until his death in 1958. His enduring legacy transcends his own time: his photographs have been widely exhibited and collected, and continue to inspire photographers worldwide. Weston's contributions mark him as a pioneer of American photography, leaving an indelible mark on the history of the medium.

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