Amateur Photography-III, Development and Printing '
ANYONE who is at all interested in photography must be familiar with the excellent work of Edgar and Winifred Ward — whoso photographs, so full of atmosphere, are often to be seen in such newspapers as the Observer and the Manchester Guardian, and a particularly fine example of whoso work appeared in our own summer number. Mr. and Mrs. Ward spend most of the summer travelling around securing pictures, which they work upon during the winter. They are, pre-eminently, the open-air artists of the camera. This particular talk is the third in Mr. Ward's series, and will deal particularly with developing and printing.