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VERNACULAR PHOTOGRAPHY MAGAZINE

Back Issues

Vernacular Photography Magazine 
Spring 2000:  Volume 1.  Number 1.

  In this issue: 
A reprint of an article by Snowflake Bentley;
A reprint of an article dealing with the use of photography in a murder trial;
An article dealing with mug shot photography;
Our picture gallery currently containing 
images of some rogues;
                 &

                  An article about cyanotypes.

 

 

Vernacular Photography Magazine
Summer 2000:  Volume 1.   Number 2.

  Cameras On Vacation:  
Postcards Showing Cameras.

"On Souvenirs"
Some rather amusing comments on vacation postcards written in 1909.
  

 


Vernacular Photography Magazine

Fall  2000:  Volume 1.   Number 3.

  I'm Not Really:
Photographs of people who are not who they seem to be. 

"Costume Figure Studies"
 by E. A. and G. R. Reeve

 

 

Vernacular Photography Magazine
Winter 2000:  Volume 1.  Number 4.
Penny Dreadful Camera Valentines

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Vernacular Photography Magazine

Fall  2001:  Volume 2. No. 1


The Land Of The Free
&
The Home Of The Brave

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U. S. S. Olympia

 

 

Winter 2002. Volume 3. Number 1
Season's Greetings
Books Received & Reviewed

 

 

 

 

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Richard T. Rosenthal
4718 Springfield Avenue
  Philadelphia, PA   19143

 

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