Camera Craft: A Photographic Monthly. Vol. XIX, No. 11, November 1912.


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Original publisher's gray wrapper with multicolored illustration of an owl on a bookshelf on the front cover. 7" x 10 1/2." Forty-eight pages (Pages 491-538), complete. Many black and white illustrations throughout magazine, complete. Several pages of advertisements relating to photography in front and back. Pages and covers are very clean and intact. Camera Craft was a monthly magazine edited by Fayette J. Clute and was first published in 1900 and ran until 1942 when it merged with American Photography magazine. Camera Craft covers a wide range of topics, such as camera equipment and photographic processes, proper photography techniques, and other photographic advice. The following are some of the articles and features in this issue: "The Importance of Exposure Method" by F. M. Steadman, "Home Portraiture" by David J. Cook, "Effective High-Speed Work" by Walter L. Beasley, "Graded Sky Screens a Delusion" by H. D'Arcy Power, "Sixteenth Annual Convention" by C. H. Galbraith, "Taking a 'Movie' in Arizona" by Ina L. Cook, "Timing Tank Development" by John Fulton, "Two Effective Utilities" by Thomas H. Holmes, "The Amateur and His Troubles," and "Our Book Shelves."