The Modern way in picture making : published as an aid to the amateur photographer . e towel thrown overthe back of a high backed chairwill answer admirably, the reflectormust not be too low, however, asthe reflected light coming up frombelow will have a tendency toflatten the shady side of theface. The reflector should alsobe kept somewhat forward of thesitter. Another excellent methodof using the reflector, and one thatis really necessary with standingfigures in order to get it highenough, is to pin a small sheet orany light colored material over a drawing string of tape, that can be fastene


The Modern way in picture making : published as an aid to the amateur photographer . e towel thrown overthe back of a high backed chairwill answer admirably, the reflectormust not be too low, however, asthe reflected light coming up frombelow will have a tendency toflatten the shady side of theface. The reflector should alsobe kept somewhat forward of thesitter. Another excellent methodof using the reflector, and one thatis really necessary with standingfigures in order to get it highenough, is to pin a small sheet orany light colored material over a drawing string of tape, that can be fastened across any part of the roomwith a couple of thumb tacks or Kodak Push Pins, so that it will occupy thedesired position. The screen (or perhaps it should be called the light filter) can besimilarly arranged on another tape. This filter should be of cheesecloth, asnearly white as you can get it, and should be at least a yard method of using the filter is to tack it on a frame about a yardsquare and hold it in the left hand \^hile the flash is lighted with the right. Spicadir Flash Caiiridge. 0J\-rl distant. Stop Face /ill >nd tawai d caiarsia. Light at J. 62 AMATEr/^ PORTRAirr-RE BY FLASHLIGHT.


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