The American annual of photography . Illustrating article Kallitype, by James Thomson. 67. CAMERA CLUBS AND PICTORIALPHOTOGRAPHERS By LOUIS F. BUCHER O one will dispute the fact that America is wellequipped with pictorial photographers. On theother hand, it may surprise you to read that theU. S. A. is woefully lacking in the very meansof producing excellent camera workers; I meanthat of Camera Clubs or Photographic Societies. It is truethat we have a splendid organization, composed of many ofthe countrys best workers. It is a sort of Alumni of thephotographic field, an association the greater


The American annual of photography . Illustrating article Kallitype, by James Thomson. 67. CAMERA CLUBS AND PICTORIALPHOTOGRAPHERS By LOUIS F. BUCHER O one will dispute the fact that America is wellequipped with pictorial photographers. On theother hand, it may surprise you to read that theU. S. A. is woefully lacking in the very meansof producing excellent camera workers; I meanthat of Camera Clubs or Photographic Societies. It is truethat we have a splendid organization, composed of many ofthe countrys best workers. It is a sort of Alumni of thephotographic field, an association the greater part of whosemembers are finished workers. It is also true that there areabout forty other organizations many of which are strugglingalong in an attempt to promote and cultivate the art andscience of photography. Among these forty .or so organiza-tions are several that are doing much to accomplish theirpurpose. The membership of these societies ranges fromfifteen members to as high as five hundred. A small clubmembership is sometimes due to so-called exclusiveness andsometimes to the i


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