Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1942 — Page 11
Go Ahead and Enter, but| Emphasize Closeups. id
“Keep Them Simple.
© By FRANK WIDNER | Uiidoubtedly, at some: time or an-| other, all of us have been rather se-|
_verely bitten by that ever-present|
salon “bug” or else have fell the
victim of contest “fever.”
Remember the times that @ oer-|
tain -shot came out perfects~how |
you swelled out your ch and| thought it. was just as good (if not|
better) than the one which took | first prize in that special contest you saw advertised in your f orite |: photography magazine last month? | . What to Remember
Well, should : such feeling | ever|i come again, or if you should really || get serious about contests and salon || work, it would be wise to in|
mind's few of the following Pirst of all, is it a test—that is, ‘can you use Just an any old subject, any lighting, eto: doses it have hi kind of ‘it? That is, does the - sponsor of the contest spec place where you must shoot the pictures, the theme and so on?
If the latter happens to » th
Camel Caravan which will give
| for Pt, Harrison soldiers
ettes and Bobby Kuli and his
‘NINETEEN-Y YEAR-OLD “Janet
|. Campbell, native of Aurora, Ind. is’ vocalist: with Unit III. of the
two free shows
‘Wednesday night at the fort. Also nm ‘the troupe ‘are Al : Zimmey, = com‘poser of “Vagabond Lover”; Charlie Masters, comedy. -drum- 3 mer; Margo Mite Campbell Wade, tap dancer; the Three | Jordans, roller skaters; the Camel-
rhythm boys.
By SANDOR 8. KLEIN United Press Staff Correspondgnt
is being actively advised by Nazi
| strategists in the conduct of the Success for the Japanese there,
Pacific war, military experts believed today. :
Many steps taken by the Japanese), ,. poavy put the Japanese have
been willing to make great sacriThis involves pouring huge con-|fices to attain their objectives, The
to date have smacked of the German technique, they said.
centrations into the weakest holes, by-passing the hard spots and then fanning out after breaking up into smaller units. These tactics create difficult prog: lems of communication and supply ‘for the (defenders, it was pointed
outa they have messed sey of men and marl in th stack place apanese have struck ex-|on gingapore. But the objective ' WASHINGTON, March 6. — The| Sept against Gen. Douglas Mac- : Japanese high command either is Archos joes mo Sais penin‘following German tactical ideas or ean has militated rn at.
Initial Cost Heavy The initial cost of such an opera-
| commanders are demanding of their
fliers were rerrDaimingly superior. In the long run, one observer said,| there is a chance that the tremendous sacrifices which the Japanese
men may tend to injure Japanese morale. The knowledge that his commander is wastefully throwing). away the lives of his men may tend
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- pers any pictures: which completely sidestep the purpose of the contest Make 'Em Simple
‘Secondly, concentrate on closeups |§
and, above all,~make them simple,
Pictures such as a large, boldihead |}
study catch the eye of the judges:|i=
I has carrying power and; thes more details you include in a pic-|§ ture, the more foxy you have Jo be |§
about composition.
Next, and for most of you] this : will be a silly “don’t” hut no matter |§
how silly it seems, it is worth repeating, don’t make contest photographs of people while they are in
a sad or serious mood. The gay|E
picture, not the toothpaste-ad-smile kind, but the really cheerful kind, always will out over the quiet and sedate material. Of course, this doesn't mean (that
you should never take pictures of |£
quiet material. But it is the qther kind that the stern contest judges will fall for after they have| enjoyed an appetizing lunch. + «Don’t Be Teo Unusual | Fourth, don’t make your picture too unusual or tao: unusual kind may seem strained;
the picture works too hard. for ef- = fect, or, more likely, is not ip =
ciently representative of the general purport of the contest. The frite picture is boring and often imitative. Never should you imitate a good picture you have seen
Maybe a fine Job of gold toning w get by, but, for some reason, seems to enrage the judges. Ju will fall hard for a fine print in black and white with real print
quality. and a good all-around i
nique. * But, generally speaking,
it comes down to a narrow hy =i
they will be influénced by a nog picture idea rather than by
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