Making Better Color Slides, Part 2 [Two, II] [Hardcover] Bond, Fred

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Dust jacket has lots of wear. Tear down the top of the front dust jacket and along the corners as well. Hardcover is in good condition. Pages are clean and binding is secure.

This vintage instructional guide by Fred Bond offers a glimpse into the golden age of amateur color slide photography. Published when the medium was still novel, it provided tips and techniques for hobbyists eager to capture the world in vivid hues. The well-worn dust jacket and solid binding speak to its enduring popularity as a valuable resource for photographers of the era. A fascinating artifact for collectors and those interested in the history of amateur imaging.

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Dust jacket has lots of wear. Tear down the top of the front dust jacket and along the corners as well. Hardcover is in good condition. Pages are clean and binding is secure.

This well-worn copy of “Making Better Color Slides, Part 2” by Fred Bond is a fascinating artifact from the golden age of amateur photography. Published in the mid-20th century, when color slide film was a relatively new and exciting medium, this instructional guide offered tips and techniques for hobbyists seeking to capture the world around them in vivid hues. Bond’s expertise shines through in his clear, accessible writing style, making this volume a valuable resource for both novice and experienced photographers of the era. Despite the wear and tear on the dust jacket, the book itself remains in remarkably good condition, a testament to its enduring popularity and usefulness. For collectors of vintage photography manuals or those interested in the history of amateur imaging, this copy offers a glimpse into a bygone era when the art of slide photography was still a novelty and a source of endless fascination.

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