Hazell, Watson & Viney, 1907. — 80 p.
The Little Books on photography of which this is one are the outcome of
The Practical Lessons for Beginners which have appeared every week since July, 1904, in The Amateur Photographer, and are still continuing. The unparalleled expression of appreciation with which those “Lessons” have met leaves little room for doubt that there are very many who would find such plain talks on every-day photographic practice useful in book form. To merely reprint the “Lessons” from The Amateur Photographer would hardly have been sufficient, and the subjects dealt with, therefore, have been entirely re-written. In the following pages it is hoped that the beginner will find practical help in making portraits in an ordinary living-room.