International photographer (Feb-Dec 1929)

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The INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER December, 1929 Les Rowley caught this delightful still while wandering about one of the big studio lots on a hot day last summer. It is life size — not a miniature — and a perfect reproduction of a winter si ene in a Paris impasse, with the exception that the sound of the wind was not caught on Mr. Rowley's plate. Frederic Colburn Clarke haunted this old tree six weeki before he succeeded in getting the golden eagle posed just as he wanted him. This extraordinary shot was made on the mail near Monterey, California. James /: . Woodbury writes with authority when tie takes Ins camera to register a portrait on the silver plate. This is an exquisite example of his skill.