Portrait (1918) (14588109058) - Public domain portrait print
Summary
Identifier: portrait1019181919ansc (find matches)
Title: Portrait
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: Ansco Company
Subjects: Photography
Publisher: (Binghamton, N.Y. : Ansco Co.)
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Smithsonian Libraries
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l student of child-psychology, andin accordance with his knowledge of the childs mentalprocesses are his methods varied to suit the tempera-ment and mood of his subject. As a result he producesportraits that please, and so great has his reputationbecome as a specialist in this one line that fully ninety-five per cent of his sittings are of children. On his studio Mr. Berns has spent much time andmoney in order to make it a fitting place in whichto carry on his successful work. It is a model from thesanitary point of view, and is completely equippedfor the comfort and pleasure of his little friends.Mr. Berns choice of Cyko Paper as a fitting mediumfor registering his work is simply in line with his care-ful thought in everything connected with his work. Get the habit of doing things right. This will mean:Greater production, less waste, increased earnings. Workfor good times all the time. —Wm. B. Wilson, Secretary, U.S. Dept. of Labor. The Gift of Gifts at j4.11 Seasons Ansco V-PNo. 2
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O the soldiers ofthe American Ex-peditionary Forcesno gift can takethe place of acamera — andnow that hostil-ities haveceasedand the censorshiplifted, Axsco cam-eras will be calledfor more thanever. That the AnscoV-P No. 2 is thechoice of the boys**over there is wellshown by the fol-lowing letter fromone of them: Somcirhcrc ?» France October 4. 1918. Ansco Company, Binghamton, N. Y. Gentlemen:—The enclosed cut of an Ansco Camera, together with Money Order for$27.50 and Christmas package coupon, tells whats wanted—Ansco V-P No. 2, with F6.3lens. Stick the coupon on tight. No writing necessary. Sincerely, Edgab C. Athey. AXSCO COMPANY, Binghamton, N. Y. Cyko Conserves Labor 1 HE RESULTS of our recent trial of Cyko Paper,writes Mr. H. A. Reedy, of the x4.rtcraft Photo Company,of St. Paul, Minn., **proved that our printers could make athird more prints in a nine-hour day than with the otherstandard paper. This means that in one year four printersId accomplish as much as six had pre
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