Pictorial Composition in Photography
by Arthur Hammond
Publisher: American photographic publishing 1920
Number of pages: 346
Description:
To tell a photographer how to compose his pictures is like telling a musician how to compose music, an author how to write a novel or an actor how to act a part. Such things can only grow out of the fulness and experience of life.
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