Book Information:
| Title | Photography |
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| Subtitle | |
| Author | C. E. Kenneth Mees |
| Publisher | The Macmillan Company |
| Publish Date | 1937 |
| ISBN | |
| Pages | 227 |
| Binding | Hardcover |
| Notes | Preface- Photography is both an art and a science; it is an invaluable tool to those working in the other arts and sciences and there are few activities of civilized man in which it has no part. There are many books on the art of photography , some of which are intended for beginners or for those to whom photography is only an amusement, while others deal in a comprehensive manner with photographic technique and its applications. This book, which had its origin in a course of lectures given last Christmas at the Royal Institution in London, is intended to provide a general review of the whole subject of photography written in a simple and popular style. The Christmas lectures have been given for more than a century and are intended especially for young people. By custom, the lectures consist largely of experiments and demonstrations, which have necessarily been replaced in the book by description and illustrations. |
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| TRRF Call No. | PH-00321 |
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