Amateur Photographer

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5 Dec 1928

‘CHRISTMASTIDE and the camera were, not so long ago, two ingredients that did not mix,’ said Editor FJ Mortimer in his introduction to thephotographer Maurice Beck.. ‘I contend that you can never get the [same] “quality”… from a quick exposure with a lot of light that you can secure from a long exposure with a little light,’ he wrote, discussing his print, ‘The Living Bronze’.

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