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American Photography was a magazine for amateur photographers. It began publication under this title in July 1907, and ceased publishing in 1953 when it was absorbed by Photography magazine.
 
American Photography was a magazine for amateur photographers. It began publication under this title in July 1907, and ceased publishing in 1953 when it was absorbed by Photography magazine.
  
Worldcat notes the complicated publishing history of this periodical, and states that it absorbed [[Camera Notes]] in 1909, [[Popular Photography]] in 1917, [[Amateur Photographer's Weekly]] in 1919, [[Photo-craft]] in 1920, [[Photo-Era Magazine]] in 1932, [[The Photo Miniature]] in 1939, and [[Photo Technique]] and [[Camera Craft]] in 1942. A title page from 1910 states it as a continuation of the 1889 [[American Amateur Photographer]], the 1898 [[Camera and Dark Room]], the 1889 [[Photo Beacon]] and the 1897 [[Camera Notes]].
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Worldcat notes the complicated publishing history of this periodical, and states that it absorbed [[Camera Notes]] in 1909, Popular Photography in 1917, [[Amateur Photographer's Weekly]] in 1919, [[Photo-craft]] in 1920, [[Photo-Era Magazine]] in 1932, [[The Photo Miniature]] in 1939, and [[Photo Technique]] and [[Camera Craft]] in 1942. A title page from 1910 states it as a continuation of the 1889 [[American Amateur Photographer]], the 1898 [[Camera and Dark Room]], the 1889 [[Photo Beacon]] and the 1897 [[Camera Notes]].
  
 
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Revision as of 04:56, 17 January 2012

American Photography was a magazine for amateur photographers. It began publication under this title in July 1907, and ceased publishing in 1953 when it was absorbed by Photography magazine.

Worldcat notes the complicated publishing history of this periodical, and states that it absorbed Camera Notes in 1909, Popular Photography in 1917, Amateur Photographer's Weekly in 1919, Photo-craft in 1920, Photo-Era Magazine in 1932, The Photo Miniature in 1939, and Photo Technique and Camera Craft in 1942. A title page from 1910 states it as a continuation of the 1889 American Amateur Photographer, the 1898 Camera and Dark Room, the 1889 Photo Beacon and the 1897 Camera Notes.

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