The Ariosto School, and its broader gauged successor, the Eastman School of Professional Photography have been successes from the start. Each year has seen a bigger and better school with a corresponding interest on the part of the professional. The 1910 School will be no exception to the rule, but will, from the plans now perfected, set a pace difficult for future seasons to excel.

The program will, as in past seasons, include demonstrations of all that is newest and best in professional products. In addition there will be illustrated lectures upon practical art, and other studio problems, and everyone in attendance will be afforded the opportunity of co-operating in solving studio perplexities.

To help you to increased profits - to aid you in placing your business on a better, broader and firmer foundation is the object of the Eastman School of Professional Photography.

Not more than one man in ten thousand can place himself in an independent position unaided. To get out of the rut, to be broad gauged and progressive we must profit by the methods of others who have achieved success.

The trouble has been that the most of us have been so busy making a living that we have not had the time or opportunity to learn of the methods by which others of the profession have profited.

In the course of the year, representatives of the Eastman Kodak Company visit practically every photographer in the country; they learn almost by absorption the things that have worked for or against his success. All their knowledge thus gained is at the disposal of the technical, expert instructors of the school. The result is this: The staff of the school is in position to instruct you not only in the finer technical points of the game - but in addition, from their comprehensive insight of the whole situation, to show you just the methods employed in cities, in towns both large and small that have made for success.

The Eastman School of Professional Photography has always afforded big returns to the professional for the time and money he has expended in attending.

The Eastman School of Professional Photography for 1910 is so far ahead of its predecessors that we find difficulty in adequately expressing our enthusiasm.

In another column we afford a partial list of the dating. Keep watch of these dating and join the boys when the school is in your territory.

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FROM AN ARISTO PLATINO PRINT By Jeannette Fleming Joplin, Mo.

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We like the children and our studio is theirs while they are with us.

By making them feel at home we secure pictures of them that are natural - true to life.

The Pyro Studio

No. 150. Price, 35 cents.

Bring that little one of yours to us now bulleting the eastman school of Professional Photography for 1910 New York

N. Y......February 1, 2, 3 Philadelphia, Pa. -------- February 8, 9, 10

Washington, D. C. …..................February 15, 16, 17

Norfolk, Va. ….................. February 22, 23, 24

Charlotte, N.C. ….................. March, 1, 2, 3

Jacksonville, Fla. ….................. March 8, 9, 10

Atlanta, Ga …..................March 15, 16, 17

Nashville, Tenn …..................March 22, 23, 24

New Orleans, La. ….................. March 29, 30, 31

Houston, Tex. …..................April 5, 6, 7

Dallas, Tex …..................April 12, 13, 14

Oklahoma City, Okla. …..................April 19, 20, 21

Little Rock, Ark …..................April 26, 27, 28

Joplin, Mo.…..................May 3, 4, 5

Wichita, Kan …..................May 10, 11, 12

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From A Collodio-Carbon Print By L. J. StudebakerKansas City, Mo.

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Incorporating The Aristo Eagle

Established 1901

THE ARTURA BULLETIN

Established 1906

Vol. 2 MARCH 1910 No. 1

As a rule the photographer who reads and follows printed formulate is the photographer who gets the best results.

The trick in producing good photographs is in the making of the negatives. With good negatives and high-grade paper the printing is easy.

It is not strange that Iris-Seed planted in the studio will grow a bank account with very little cultivation, as Seed is the plate of quality and Iris the flower of photographic papers -both hardy producers.

The 1910 Convention Bee is buzzing and the first convention of the year takes place this month. The convention photographer keeps up to the minute by attending conventions and seeing the new things. Be a convention photographer and give your patrons the latest and best.

The Milwaukee Convention will undoubtedly be interesting. Anyhow if Milwaukee lives up to its reputation it is safe to say that the proceedings will not be altogether dry.