Popular Photography (1912–1917)
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November, 1913 Popular Photography scan courtesy Mario Groleau (Image rights) |
Note: this article is about the early Boston, Massachusetts photo magazine. Please see Popular Photography for the better-known US magazine published 1937–present.
Popular Photography was an early monthly journal about photography published by F. R. Fraprie in Boston, Massachussets, USA. The first issue was in October, 1912; and it was absorbed by American Photography in 1917.
The masthead of a 1913 issue indicates that Popular Photography had incorporated Photographic Topics, founded 1902[1]
Notes
- ↑ Masthead and table of contents of Popular Photography, November 1913 (Vol. 2, No. 2), from Mario Groleau on Flickr.