CAMERA WORK: AN illustrated quarterly magazine devoted to Photography. Published and edited by Alfred Stieglitz. Associate Editors: Joseph T. Keiley, Dallett Fuguet, John Francis Strauss. Subscription price for one year, Four Dollars. Single copy-price of this number at present, Two Dollars. The right to increase the price of subscription without notice is reserved. All copies are mailed at the risk of the subscriber; positively no duplicates. Registering and cardboard packing, Fifty Cents extra. The management binds itself to no stated size or fixed number of illustrations, though subscribers may feel assured of receiving the full equivalent of their subscription. While inviting contributions upon any topic related to Photography, unavailable manuscript or photographs will not be returned unless requested and accompanied by required return postage. Address all communications or remittances to Alfred Stieglitz, 162 Leonard Street, New York, U. S. A. The cover and marque designed by Eduard J. Steichen. Gravures in this number by the Photochrome Engraving Company, New York. Arranged and printed on the presses of Fleming & Carnrick, New York. This issue, Number 1, is dated January, 1903.
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