AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY
At a crowded meeting, of the Wellington Amateur Photographic Society last evening, Mr. Vnii der ypldcn. demonstrator of the .Eastman School of Photography.- gave a. lecture on photographic troubles and how to avoid, them. Tim proved to be a subject with many interesting- ramifications, and embraced all ■l/lio vital, points of iJic .popular processes in use by amateur photographers. The Icctiirci;throw many intcrestiivg sidelights on the processes employed iri tile manufacture ol photographic sensitised materials. This proved particularly interesting to_ members of the audience, aud resulted in a . Isiygc number of questions lining ftske'd, flic answers to those provoking still more quest-ions. At the com-.lu-j sioii of the lecture, v vote of"thanks v:;ia passed and carried by aeclamafipn. That tl-io audiencb had 'boon interested in the subject discussed was evidenced by the Hood of questions that followed t the speech made- by the Icctiirev in ac- ; knoivleclijmeiit of the vote of tlianks.-and it was not until about 11 o'clock thaflho meeting finally dispersed. Old members agreed that the occasion was one (if the. I liiost interesting lecturus that havo ro i far been given in the history of the society.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 130, 5 June 1925, Page 9
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AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY
Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 130, 5 June 1925, Page 9
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