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' If you should suggest to any amateur photographers the idea of taking portra fci of children, you would find that instead of meeting the suggestion with enthusiasm, thpy would exhibit something very iniuh like panic, yet those who have made a practice of photographin «• children, say that not only are they more attractive subjects for photography than adult?, but also they are quite as , easy to manage and arrange if tney are lightly handled; they are less censcious of "their looiS when in front o£ the camera, npfl far more naturally graceful | kd'aUiile." Fsuw 3 to 6 years ii fcb bast for picture taking, theft nttle folks °ie full of imagination Aha fancy, and they are as playful attd 'unconscious ■ n? kittens. The most satisfactory place for making a picturS r of a child is at home, and that is wM're the amateur pho-

to grater -las 'fcft advantage over trie kt the stftdio all the usual and the fact that it is a attain place, makes it hard to get a natural, and impossible to get a lively or jolly portrait. The best results ar«jobtained by the Kodak, for the roll films, developed in the Kodak Tank Develop •in* Machine are in every way superior to those produced in the old way. -4nd then there's the great conveiuonce of no daik room lei? g required. who I.hot >grapns or is to take up photography sliould at on -e take advantage of the Imperial Camera Co. 3 oiler; The Co. will send FREE of any charge ' whatever, a,va'uablw illustrated book on nhotographvi containing nearly Mfc pages- This book is of the greatest &s----«isunce to the amateur in the matter of details, advice etc, and also giVes pttce* of all cameras and nectssaties. y TO DAY for it. A postcard will bring >t to voit by return mail, frosn'the linperial • *2 Willis-strerft, Wellington

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9992, 12 March 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9992, 12 March 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9992, 12 March 1910, Page 5

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