Description
Original 1940 edition. Cover has normal wear. Pages are clean. Binding is secure.
This remarkable 1940 edition of “Flash Photography” by Rus Arnold is a true gem for collectors and photography enthusiasts alike. Published during the golden age of photographic innovation, this volume offers a fascinating glimpse into the early development of flash photography techniques. Arnold, a pioneer in the field, meticulously guides readers through the intricacies of artificial lighting, from the earliest experiments with magnesium powder to the groundbreaking use of electronic flash units. With a wealth of technical insights and practical advice, this book was instrumental in shaping the craft of modern photography. Remarkably well-preserved, this copy bears the hallmarks of a cherished possession, with its clean pages and secure binding attesting to its careful handling over the decades. A true time capsule, this edition invites collectors and readers to immerse themselves in the rich history of photography, tracing the evolution of a technology that revolutionized the art form.