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CONCENTRATION.—A photograph of an eight-month-old baby included in “Lisa Sheridan on Photography”. To take a photograph of such a young subject that will be worth while including in the family album is no mean feat The baby’s character and natural charm were captured by a simple ruse—the placing of a piece of chocolate on the palm of one hand. This is but one of the many tips given in this book to help the amateur photographer (or the professional) take portraits and photographs of greater interest and quality.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31327, 25 March 1967, Page 4

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CONCENTRATION.—A photograph of an eightmonth-old baby included in “Lisa Sheridan on Photography”. To take a photograph of such a young subject that will be worth while including in the family album is no mean feat The baby’s character and natural charm were captured by a simple ruse—the placing of a piece of chocolate on the palm of one hand. This is but one of the many tips given in this book to help the amateur photographer (or the professional) take portraits and photographs of greater interest and quality. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31327, 25 March 1967, Page 4

CONCENTRATION.—A photograph of an eightmonth-old baby included in “Lisa Sheridan on Photography”. To take a photograph of such a young subject that will be worth while including in the family album is no mean feat The baby’s character and natural charm were captured by a simple ruse—the placing of a piece of chocolate on the palm of one hand. This is but one of the many tips given in this book to help the amateur photographer (or the professional) take portraits and photographs of greater interest and quality. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31327, 25 March 1967, Page 4