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''The Camera'' was a monthly journal which was printed and published in Dublin between 1924 and 1940.<ref>{{Citation | title=The camera | publication-date=1921 | publisher=William Harding | url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/35633412}}</ref>
'''''The Camera''''' was a monthly journal which was printed and published in [[Dublin]] between 1924 and 1940.<ref>{{Citation | title=The camera | publication-date=1921 | publisher=William Harding | url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/35633412}}</ref>


The magazine ''The Camera'' was aimed at amateur photographers but discussed photographic styles (including modernism) in a critical, engaged manner when most Irish amateurs appear to have rejected modernism.<ref>Orla Fitzpatrick (2018) Photographic modernism on the margins: William Harding, The Camera and the Irish salons of photography, 1927 to 1939, Irish Studies Review, 26:3, 361-373</ref>
The magazine ''The Camera'' was aimed at amateur photographers throughout Britain and Ireland, but discussed photographic styles, including [[Pictorialism]] and [[Modernism]], in a critical, engaged manner when most Irish amateurs appear to have rejected modernism.<ref>Orla Fitzpatrick (2018) Photographic modernism on the margins: William Harding, The Camera and the Irish salons of photography, 1927 to 1939, Irish Studies Review, 26:3, 361-373</ref> Its editor and publisher was William Harding, a Dublin-based publisher and entrepreneur. It reproduced the work of beginners and of advanced artists exhibited at the Irish and international salons. Photographic portfolios of Pictorialist photographers, such as [[E. O. Hoppé|Emil Otto Hoppé]] and Dublin-born Edward Fitzmaurice Chambré Hardman, were regularly featured.


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Revision as of 08:07, 12 January 2019

The Camera was a monthly journal which was printed and published in Dublin between 1924 and 1940.[1]

The magazine The Camera was aimed at amateur photographers throughout Britain and Ireland, but discussed photographic styles, including Pictorialism and Modernism, in a critical, engaged manner when most Irish amateurs appear to have rejected modernism.[2] Its editor and publisher was William Harding, a Dublin-based publisher and entrepreneur. It reproduced the work of beginners and of advanced artists exhibited at the Irish and international salons. Photographic portfolios of Pictorialist photographers, such as Emil Otto Hoppé and Dublin-born Edward Fitzmaurice Chambré Hardman, were regularly featured.

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  1. ^ The camera, William Harding, 1921
  2. ^ Orla Fitzpatrick (2018) Photographic modernism on the margins: William Harding, The Camera and the Irish salons of photography, 1927 to 1939, Irish Studies Review, 26:3, 361-373