Abstract

AN exhibition of photographs in which the aim of the photographer has been to imitate the colours of the objects represented is now open at the offices of the British Journal of Photography, 24 Wellington Street, Strand, and will remain open until the beginning of March. The specimens are all direct photographs in the sense that they have been produced by photographic printing, and not in printing presses from blocks or plates. The editors of the British Journal of Photography must be congratulated in that they have succeeded in bringing together a more representative collection than has ever been on view before.

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