Photography: The 1930 way
Thomas G. Riker describes his introduction to photography in the 1930s and how his interest in photography turned into a professional career. He has found, over the years, that hindsight is wonderful, if only one could use it in the present.
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Published in: | P.S.A. journal Vol. 60; no. 9; p. 28 |
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Format: | Magazine Article |
Language: | English |
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Philadelphia
Photographic Society of America
01-09-1994
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Summary: | Thomas G. Riker describes his introduction to photography in the 1930s and how his interest in photography turned into a professional career. He has found, over the years, that hindsight is wonderful, if only one could use it in the present. |
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ISSN: | 0030-8277 |