Bio: De Lane, A. H. –
Neillsville Photographer (1905)
Transcriber: Steve Roberts
steve@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: De Lane, Johnson
Source: Clark & Jackson Co. Trade Paper Sept 1905
Mr. A. H. De Lane
Photographer – Neillsville, Wis.
Has the only studio in the city, centrally located on the second floor of the P.
Johnson building, a few doors south of the post office, occupying several
apartments, including reception room, operating room, work room, dark room, etc.
The studio is well lighted and equipped with all modern conveniences, including
several cameras, his largest being capable of taking photos 11x14 inches.
Special attention is given to group pictures, cabinets and enlarging, the latter
being done principally in bromide work, while portraits are made in water
colors, pastels, sepia, and India ink, turning out the best grade work and using
the leading processes for photos, including platinum, matte finish and artura,
the latter being one of the latest in use and is strictly high grade, as well as
the platinum.
Ladies and children’s work receive careful attention, doing an excellent
business in that line.
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