The Modern way in picture making : published as an aid to the amateur photographer . , nirdimn dark,Flash Shed. 7 /,;l ,/is/aii/.turned toward /. Light at L. ceilinff tiffitt, No. JStop No. 4. FaceDiagram No. i. The merest beginner can make fine 52 AMATEUR PORTRAITURE BY Wall paper rather light. Xo. 3 Flash Sheet. Sfeet distant, in 01 del- to eoverfitU figure and surroundings. Stop No. 8. Faee turned toward M, Light at J. ^Jl/A Tin -R POR TRAITi RE BY FLASHLIGHT. 53 is only necessary to obtain a strip of wood about eight feet long on whichto pin the sheet. If this strip is tied to


The Modern way in picture making : published as an aid to the amateur photographer . , nirdimn dark,Flash Shed. 7 /,;l ,/is/aii/.turned toward /. Light at L. ceilinff tiffitt, No. JStop No. 4. FaceDiagram No. i. The merest beginner can make fine 52 AMATEUR PORTRAITURE BY Wall paper rather light. Xo. 3 Flash Sheet. Sfeet distant, in 01 del- to eoverfitU figure and surroundings. Stop No. 8. Faee turned toward M, Light at J. ^Jl/A Tin -R POR TRAITi RE BY FLASHLIGHT. 53 is only necessary to obtain a strip of wood about eight feet long on whichto pin the sheet. If this strip is tied to the back of a chair in an uprightposition, it can be moved about the room and placed in any position with-out inconvenience. The sheets are best to use whenever the subject is onewho has enough self control to remain quiet during the burning of thesheet, which takes about one second ; but for nervous people and littlechildren, it is necessary to use the cartridges as these are practicallyinstantaneous, and by their use we can catch the little ones in their own


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