There is probably no art or industry which requires — for the production of good work — greater care.nnd attention to details than doo3 the art of - photography i The pnlilic nro' little aware of the jnimerbus appliances and processes used m a firstsClass photographic establishment. A visit to Mr Mtirtin's studio at ■\Vanganni will prove this to bo a'o, for it is licre :wo find numeroiii rooms, each haying its own departmental work and a staff of ■ ossistfiiits to cany o:» that work. We also fiiiil electricity is cmnloyed m producing the beautiful . stippled effect for which Mr Martin's work is ro muoh ndinirod. But tins most iiiterc^.itig ju d, we limst s^iy, to our mi 'id. the most complicated piocc-FS U tint of enamelling ; the mirvellou; beanty iippr.i'to'l to t!ie photogrvi)h by this process is ti uTy :iv.to>H-lnng. And wa ure assurred by Mr Mn^in that the cnamolliiiff uofc oaly produces this beautiful appearance, but renders the picture ponnnnent by menus of its air-tight and rt.imp-prodf coating. A v sit t<i Wiiiigantr, if for nothing else than to be pi ot >g aphed at Mr Martin's, would be a highly
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 45, 21 July 1885, Page 4
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190Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 45, 21 July 1885, Page 4
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