WILLIAMSTOWN CAMERA CIRCLE





1st August 1949  Page 524 - Vol. 56 No. 8 The Australasian Photographic Review

WILLIAMSTOWN CAMERA CIRCLE
To-day, practically every home possesses a camera, and there are probably hundreds who would take an interest in photography were it not for the idea that photography is an expensive hobby. Photography does cost money, but so do other hobbies.

Photography is a hobby which can be enjoyed anywhere and at any time. The snapshot album is the common man’s documentation of family life. Its value is immeasurably more than its cost, and this value increases with the passing years.

Do you know:
How to Make Good Pictures?
How to Develop Films?
The Correct Films to Use?
The Right Camera for Your Needs?
In a word, How really to enjoy owning a Camera?

You are therefore invited to become a member of the Williamstown Camera Circle and share in the accumulated knowledge of other experienced members. Anyone interested in photography should contact the Secretary at 35 Champion Road, Williamstown.

A lecture and demonstration on Film Development was given on Monday, 11th July, by the President and Miss W. Neil at the darkroom of Mr. K. Tyler.

The President outlined the technical processes involved while Miss Neil carried out the practical demonstration, utilizing both tray and tank methods.