The American annual of photography . PONTIFICAL HIGH MASS. JULIEN J. PROSKAUER. 99. zoo PHOTOGRAPHY By ARTHUR H. FARROW ROM the days of childhood pictures of wildanimals have interested most of us. Therevarefew amateur photographers who have notyearned for an opportunity to make animalstudies. But all of us cannot go to foreignlands, and the gratification of portraying wild animals in theirnative haunts comes to about one photographer in thousands—the rest have to depend upon animals in captiviy for theirsubjects. The Zoo has a particular fascination for young and old,but it makes an especial


The American annual of photography . PONTIFICAL HIGH MASS. JULIEN J. PROSKAUER. 99. zoo PHOTOGRAPHY By ARTHUR H. FARROW ROM the days of childhood pictures of wildanimals have interested most of us. Therevarefew amateur photographers who have notyearned for an opportunity to make animalstudies. But all of us cannot go to foreignlands, and the gratification of portraying wild animals in theirnative haunts comes to about one photographer in thousands—the rest have to depend upon animals in captiviy for theirsubjects. The Zoo has a particular fascination for young and old,but it makes an especial appeal to the amateur photographeras a prolific field rich in possibilities for interesting pictorialstudies. Close to the delight of seeing strange animals andbirds lies the joy of making pictures of them. If there is oneplace where the camera can be utilized at all seasons of theyear, a place where it can easily be made a source of pleasureand profit, that place is the Zoological Park. There is also a sporting element attached to this branch ofphotography that is particularl


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