Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1941 — Page 13
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: | household gathered up a batch of photographs and Sent them off to|
| Photography— dh x [Ferkington s “Amateur Kin - Snaps One for the ‘Big Time'
By TIM TIPPETT
This is the kind of a story we love—it’s true and ‘illustrates what ‘many experts contend—the amateur has just as much chance of hitting “the big time” as’ the roTes ines When “The Gentleman from Indiana, ” Booth Tarkington, sent his
with the, story.” So the Tarkington
the Past. In the batch was on picture that
picture the Post editors selected.
> ‘manuscript “As I Séem to Me” tol! fithe Saturday Evening Post the editors there requested “art” to gol:
was not the product of a: profes-| sional’s camera. It was snapped by |: an amateur, Donald Jameson, Mr. { Tarkington’s nephew, who lives at 14644 Central Ave. And that was the
"The: portrait. was taken ‘about : 8: 30 one evening after a family §| dinner. Only two small. photofloods | |
were trainéd on the subject. The camera:was a speed graphic; lens Zeiss Tessat,. opening F 4-5; time 1-25; film Isopan; film de-
| veloper Edwald 12; enlarged on De- ‘| fender Velour Black Z canvas; Ed-
wald 102 used for. print developing. Mr. Jameson.who has been an active amateur from way back says of his hobby: “When I was 15 years
|old I got & second hand 5x7 plate
camera and: ‘developed. the plates and made ‘“gontact prints my-
“+Miself. I kept this up: for about
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two years. Going to Princeton and getting started in business later].
| shut” off all, my hobbies. Later on I
bought a. cheap kodak that I used
lon some Canadian = fishing . trips
‘only. Still later. I joined the In< diatapolis Camerd Club and have since spent a good deal of time on photography.” | The picture now hangs in the office of L. L. Dickerson at the Indianapolis Puklic Library.
Chance for-Some Cash
The Harlequin Corp., makers ‘of Harlequin eyeglass frames, offers 25 cash. for prize - winning
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| photographs whose composition ’in-
cludes Harlequin ° glasses; either worn by a female subject or used as part of the composition of the
| photograph.
The contest is open to all and the prizes range from $100 for the first prize to $50 for the second, $25 for the third and 10 runner-up prizes of $5 each. . "| The contest closes April 15, 1942, and all entries are to be sent to Contest Editor, - Harlequin Corp, 512 Fifth Ave, New Yerk City. Incidentally, the most beautiful girl photographed during the contest receives $100. °°
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Shutterbug Jargon
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eagle-eye.” The camera bug has a language all his own. What the “shutterbug” has just said to the “snapper,” is this: “For someone who tries to: catch people iv embarrissing positions, you get poor angles.” Here ore some other word ‘usages that are foreign to the King’s English: film -burner, expo-ham, glowworm, hi-lighter, reproducer, clicker'and photo-bug. Special terms are applied to types of amateurs. A “distorter” is one who, specializes in freak angle shots; a “mug johnnie” is a portrait specialist, and an “ampro” is the ama-
artist than a professional. Also: Shoot, to take a picture; sitter, the central object of a picture; ture; mug, a portrait; dodge, to hold back light passing through a pan,’ light of all colors; bald skies, pictures taken without a filter so that
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teur who, regards himself a greater -
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film sensitive to bi
‘ “The. Gentleman from Indiana.” oso an amateur fook this.
clouds do not show; widow, wife of a camera fan, . 2 2 =
Tip From the Army
~A friend of ours who now is tak‘ing pictures for Uncle Sam told us on a recent furlough: that all aerial assignments are, cancelled on “perfect sunshine days.” His explanation was ‘that white clouds interfered with the photog-
'raphers in the air and -that most
observation work is’ done on dark, rainy days. Infra red film is the answer.
REHEARING DENIED T0 HIEL E. GRUM
The State Supreme Court yesterday denied a petition for a rehearing in the legal fight by Hiel E.
Crum, drugless pnysician, to regain
his licenses which were revoked by the State Medical Board more than a year ‘ago. The-high court early last month upheld a: Marion Circuit Court ruling refusing to mandate the Medical Board to restore Hiel Crum’s license to practice. The lowe: court ruling. was on an appeal from the Medical Board's action. .Hiel Crum’s licenses to practice naturopathy and chiropractic were
revoked ‘by the Medical Board fol-
lowing a hearing on charges of “gross immorality” brought by the
I Better Business Bureau here. The
Bureau charged that the use of an electrical contrivance known as an
“tetherator” to diagnose and treat:
patients was a fraud.
MUST SERVE 180 DAYS
ANDERSON, Nov. 27 (U. P.).— Robert Eshelman, 21, son of an An-
derson building contractor, was. or=if ell Charles E. Smith to serve a 180<day [Jf
dered : yesterday by Circuit
term at the Indiana Reformatory for unlawfully driving an automiobile while his driver’s license “was suspended.
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