Word: camera
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Probably the greatest effect of the present candid camera craze has been to make the general public picture-conscious, Frank R. Fraprie, editor of "American Photography," declared yesterday at his Boston office...
...years ago, however, Jack Price angered clannish press photographers by writing in Editor & Publisher: "Photography is no longer the specialized profession, requiring many years to master. Any reporter can make a really good picture within a short time if he will give a little care and attention to a camera...
Last week Photographer Price, on the theory that if reporters can handle cameras, photographers can manage typewriters, published his second book,* dedicated to the instruction of the "lads of the country whose goal is the camera staff of a newspaper." Fellow photographers could temper their hostility by reading Jack Price's ecstatic picture of a news cameraman...
Through her camera at Cornell Miss Bourke-White had started to catch beauty and expressiveness in stone and steel. She began photographing the campus because she needed money. Soon she had students selling her pictures...
...strange, crown-like formation which splashing milk produces is caught by Professor Edgerton's camera. The entire stroke of a tennis racquet or golf club can be photographically dissected and analyzed...