Invaluable to pressphotographers for making race starts at night, indoor athletic events and all kinds of newspaper illustrations hitherto impossible.
I think that that will prevent litigation and expense to both photographers and reproducers.
With this new interest to occupy him, Mr. Fairlie will be a happy man for months and months to come, and the two unfortunate photographers will share the social martyrdom which he has hitherto inflicted on his valet alone.
His last caprice has led him to keep two photographersincessantly employed in producing sun-pictures of all the treasures and curiosities in his possession.
The accompanying narration is taken directly from the reports of the military photographers who filmed the camps.
This report has been compiled from motion pictures taken by Allied military photographers as the Allied armies in the West liberated the areas in which these camps were located.
Next morning it was Saturday--he visited the old home on Hill Street, and stood in the doorway all dressed in white while a battalion of photographers made pictures of "this return of the native" to the threshold of his youth.
A throng of rapid-fire reporters and photographers immediately surrounded him, and when he left the ship the stevedores gave him a round of cheers.
The complaints of the photographers were especially varied and forceful.
Then the reporters and photographers piled into the others, the few stragglers who had straggled in straggled on again, and in five minutes the place was deserted.
Many observations were of course made of this interesting visitor, and what specially concerns us is that at the Cape of Good Hope some enterprising photographers tried to photograph it.
But, please, all go out of this room, for the finger print experts and the photographers are coming soon, and every moment you people stay here, you help to cloud or destroy possible clues.
And then two men came from the police, who said they were photographers and desired to take some pictures, at the Chief's orders.
It is regrettable that so many photographers of the present day shun out-door portraiture, for there is unquestionably a great opportunity in that class of work.
Among such artist photographers in this country mention should be made of Mr. Paul L.
The claim of some photographers that out-door light is not satisfactory for portraiture is refuted by Hill’s results.
We have highly cultivated and skilledphotographers who are true artists, and who are engaged in employing photography as a means to fine art achievement.
And so, we--about that time we stepped out of the door and there was just a whole swarm of photographers and cameramen standing right there.
I went up to the third floor, and when I got off the elevator there was just a whole mob of reporters and photographers and television cameras and cables and so forth stretched out on that floor.
No; similarly, the photographers and others would often times block the view.
Yes; you would have to take him through the throng of newspapermen and photographers who were in the hallway.
The use of an ordinary mirror in portrait work has enabled photographers to produce very pleasing results.
Murray, a prominent member of the Society of Amateur Photographers of New York, called our attention to the similarity between one of the "spirit" images and a portrait painting by Sichel, the artist.
There are few photographers who appear to be aware of the many beautiful phenomena of nature that can be studied by the aid of photography.
Will photographers who are chemists turn their attention to obtain sensitive dry glass plates?
While TV cameras hummed and dozens of stillphotographers pointed telescopic lenses and prayed for enough light, Dr.
The Carson City stringer was ordered to get out to the scene on the double and hold the fort while reinforcements of staffers and photographers were flown from 'Frisco.
Pandemonium erupted from the ranks of newsmen and photographers who had witnessed the dazzling demonstration.
There was a rush of photographers towards the gate as the little convoy left the ranch.
A man named Jackson who was a photographer in one of the cars with photographers is an individual who identified the fact that somebody was in that window with a rifle as I recall.
He was properly disciplined and put out of the game, and we went on with our manoeuvers to the accompaniment of the clicking cameras until the photographers had gathered in a fine lot of realistic fighting-line pictures.
They were a group of young war-photographers to whom danger was a magnet.
The photographershad long looked for what they termed a first-class sob-picture.
One of the photographerssat stolidly in the automobile smoking his cigarette while the others were reaping their harvest.
Having in our own colonies such an abundance of one of the precious metals so extensively used in the practice of our art, photographers need not be under any apprehension of having their supplies cut off.
The real principles are, however, now stated, by which they can be painted so as to be more photographically useful, and artists and photographers have alike the key to pictorial truth.
Photographers are adventurous, and frequently getting into odd kinds of "positions," as well as their "sitters.
There--on the other side of the waters--the light is always abundant both in winter and summer; and it is only during a snow or rain storm that our transatlantic brother photographers are brought to a standstill.
Now, as it is a friendly society pure and simple that sick or needy photographers ought to look to for future help, in my opinion the former is the kind of society that should be established.
Claudet patented a red light for "dark room," but at that date a red light was not necessary, so the old photographers continued the use of yellow lights.
They have contented themselves with abusing photographers for not doing what was right, instead of teaching them how to avoid what was wrong.
Altogether, the movements of the best photographers in the North are highly commendable, and, with their notoriously practical minds, there is little doubt of their undertakings becoming a success.
Maybe it’s only half a dozen guys, but the photographers are pushing around trying to get shots and the reporters are jabbering.
Illustration: Reporters and photographerscrowding in on Kate.
Charles Thomas Maxwell is one of the pioneer photographers of western Washington, conducting a gallery at Walla Walla.
Thomas Maxwell and his brother Joseph were the first photographers in Spokane, opening a permanent studio there in 1884.
Photographers entreated him to sit free of charge.
If she had loved, it must have been as she sat to photographers or occupied boxes on first nights--because 'they' would have it so.
A good all around size is 4x5, or if we really wish to become photographers the 5x7 is a standard.
Some photographersuse numbered plate-holders and keep a record of the pictures, time of day and of exposure, stop and any other items of interest.
The plan adopted by the best photographers is to have two cameras set at the requisite angle to each other, so that both pictures or portraits may be taken at the same time.
There was a regular stampede of reporters and photographers to the shed of the Nameless.
Will our advance patrols constitute the official photographers for the future?
We're the official photographers and have been half-way across the Somme, but owing to the bridge being blown up we have come back.
More numerous than the photographers are the ladies and gentlemen who spend their mornings in writing their diariesâif with a view to publication, a sad look-out.
It is really wonderful the number of amateur photographers who have come out in the Midnight Sun, and are daily having recourse to their art; and sometimes the consequences are ludicrous.
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