The American annual of photography . en did not return home physi-cally rested and mentally improved. Moreover, I have seensuch men spend the few moments of relaxation at the end of along,, hard days work actually reading some book on pictorialcomposition that they might make better pictures on thefollowing Sunday. If there is any cleaner, finer avocation forsuch men to pursue, I would like to know of it. Obviously, the man who has had the advantages of educa-tion may appreciate the intellectual benefits of photography•-mofe quickly; but the man behind the lathe in the and the ma
The American annual of photography . en did not return home physi-cally rested and mentally improved. Moreover, I have seensuch men spend the few moments of relaxation at the end of along,, hard days work actually reading some book on pictorialcomposition that they might make better pictures on thefollowing Sunday. If there is any cleaner, finer avocation forsuch men to pursue, I would like to know of it. Obviously, the man who has had the advantages of educa-tion may appreciate the intellectual benefits of photography•-mofe quickly; but the man behind the lathe in the and the man of education meet on common ground whenfit comes to the love of all that is beautiful in nature. In , photography has awakened and then enabled each manto get more out of life because he has been made to seek innature and among his own surroundings the things that ringtrue. There are several factors that bring out the good in aman and make him seek the higher, more beautiful things inlife—photography is one of LOOKING THROUGH THE GATES-HARBOR OF BREST. STEPHEN H. WILLAHD. i6
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