KERAMIC STUDIO 
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MRS. ALYS M. BINNEY 
groups than large ones, chances are better that each piece will 
show the design clearly. However even photographs of large 
groups will be satisfactory if the services of a really good photo- 
grapher are secured. We should give as an example the illus- 
trations of the Duquesne Club in last issue. " Last year the 
Duquesne Club sent us very poor photographs but this year 
they were excellent. There is much room for improvement 
in the photographing done by the Kansas City Club and we 
ask them to give more attention to this matter next year. We 
would also say that it is important to have a plain, solid back- 
ground for photographing of china, a fancy, flowery back- 
ground is not suitable. 
Mrs. J. H. Daley 
Mrs. Barney 
Mrs. Daley 
Mrs. W. T. Timlin 
KANSAS CITY KERAMIC CLUB 
Mrs. Burney 
Miss Daley 
