"Complete Self-instructing Library Of Practical Photography: Studio Portraiture" is a vintage guide to the art and craft of studio portrait photography. Part of Series I, this volume offers instruction suitable for aspiring photographers seeking to master the techniques of portraiture within a studio setting.
Originally produced by the American School of Art and Photography, Scranton, Pa, this book provides practical insights into lighting, posing, and composition, reflecting the approaches and aesthetics of early 20th-century photographic practice. Ideal for photography enthusiasts, historians, and anyone interested in the evolution of photographic education and studio portraiture, this book serves as a valuable resource and a glimpse into the history of photographic arts.
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