POPOL'AR. 



PHOTOGRAPHY 



YOUR KODAK 



is worth to you just as much as you put into it 

 YOU CAN'T MAKE GOOD PICTURES unless you know something 

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POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY 



is intended for the beginner and the average amateur. We call it 

 " The Magazine that Shows You How" because it deals only with 

 the practical things. The articles are short and to the point. The 

 illustrations are the sort that you like to make, and each is accom- 

 panied by full details of the way it was done and suggestions by the 

 Editors for improvement. You get each month at least 28 pictures 

 and as many practical articles, besides the picture criticisms. 



IN ONE YEAR we have built up a subscription list far larger than ever obtained in 

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AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHY 



"Representing All that Its Name Implies," is the standard photographic magazine for advanced 

 amateur and professional photographers. Its articles are selected to cover p 

 every phase of photographic activity; its illustrations are varied to show 

 the best work of leaders here and abroad. The departments include 

 an exchange club, picture criticisms with reproductions, a question de- 

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 making money from your pictures, practical hints from the actual experi- 

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BETTER STILL send $1.95 for the two magazines. If you don't find what you wish 

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Stereopticon Slides for 

 Sale or Rent 



A stock comprising 134 bird-life subjects from beautiful 

 drawings by the best bird-artists, and the most successful 

 pictures secured by the foremost bird-photographers, is 

 kept constantly on hand. These are accurately colored 

 by a skilled artist. 



Slides can be supplied in any number at 80 cents each. 

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 List furnished on application. 



ADDRESS 



National Association of Audubon Societies 



1974 Broadway, New York City 



