Description
Introducing the vintage Modern Photography Magazine from July 1972, a must-have for photography enthusiasts and collectors alike! This unique issue addresses a crucial topic for photographers - "Beating Skin Tone Exposure Problems." Whether you're a seasoned professional or an amateur looking to enhance your skills, this magazine provides invaluable insights that are still relevant today.
In this issue, you will discover expert tips and tricks on achieving the perfect skin tones in photo shoots, something every photographer strives for. The articles delve into techniques that help you manipulate exposure settings effectively, ensuring that your portraits capture the beauty of skin tones without unwanted casts or highlights.
Condition-wise, this magazine is rated as "Good." It comes without a label, directly sourced from a newsstand! Although it exhibits minor wear on the covers and pages, the overall quality is commendable, making it a perfect addition to any vintage magazine collection. Please see the accompanying images for reference on the wear and tear.
- Enhance your photography skills with expert advice on skin tone exposures.
- Perfect collectible item for vintage magazine lovers and photography historians alike.
This collector's magazine comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring it remains in good condition for years to come. A few marks are present, but they do not detract from the magazine's visual appeal. You’ll notice slight wear on the binding too, something to be expected from its age, but it remains intact and functional.
Be sure to examine the images closely to appreciate the condition and details of this magazine. The nostalgic cover design adds to its charm, making it a great conversation starter. Don't miss out on a piece of photography history!