If you should suggest to any amateur photograohers the idea of taking portra ts of children, you would find that instead of meeting the suggestion with enthusiasm, they would exhibit something very much like panic, yet those who have made a practice of photographing children, say that not only are they more attractive subjects for photography than adults, but also they are quite as easy to manage and arrange if tney are rightly handled; they are less censcious of their looks when in front of the camera, and far more naturally graceful and adaptable, From 3 to 6 years is the best age for picture taking, then little folks are full 'of imagination and fancy, and they are as playful and unconscious as kittens. The most satisfactory place for making a picture of a child is at home, and that is where the amateur photographer has an advantage over the professional. At the studio all the u'ml arrangements, and the fact that it is a strange place, makes it hard to get a natural, and impossible to get a lively or jolly portrait. The best results are obtained 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. And then there's the great convenience of no dark room being required. Everyone who photographs or is about to take Up photography should at onie take advantage of the Imperial Camera Co.'s offer; The Co. will send FREE of any charge whatever, a valuable illustrated book on photography, containing nearly 300 pages. This book is of the greatest as: sistance to the amateur in the matter of details, advice, etc., and also gives prices of all cameras and necessaries. SEND TO.DAY for it. A postcard will bring it to you by retnrn mail, from the Impe»igf Camera Co.. 42 For Hironic Chest CcjnpKinto, Woods' Great Peppermint£&feT 1/6, 2/6.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10011, 6 April 1910, Page 5
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323Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10011, 6 April 1910, Page 5
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