Camera notes / The Camera Club of New York by The Camera Club of New York

Camera notes / The Camera Club of New York 1902

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graphic-art, print, photography, poster

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graphic-art

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art-nouveau

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pictorialism

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print

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photography

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poster

Dimensions: height 301 mm, width 215 mm, thickness 7 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

This quarterly publication, "Camera Notes," was produced by the Camera Club of New York, and is made of paper, ink, and binder's board. Its green cover and monochromatic print are products of industrial manufacturing, a reminder that even an object devoted to the supposedly rarefied art of photography is fundamentally tied to the processes of mass production. The regularity of the printed title, the club's seal, and the Art Nouveau ornamentation on the cover speak to a desire for standardization and uniformity. But consider, too, the labor involved in the making of this object: the papermakers, printers, and binders, all contributing to the dissemination of photographic knowledge and aesthetics. The existence of this magazine itself highlights the increasing democratization of art and the growing accessibility of creative expression to a wider public. By appreciating the materiality and social context of objects like "Camera Notes," we can move beyond traditional hierarchies and understand the rich tapestry of creative practices that shape our world.

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