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Vol. XIII
International phoToqRAphER
February, 1941
No. 1
On the Cover
"Tobacco Road,7' Powolny & Kornmann. See also pages 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
LEADING ARTICLES IN THIS ISSUE
Tribute to the Model, Mortensen — Page 3 Negative Exposure, Norwood — Page 8 Candid Photography, Starre — Page 16 Very too Happy, Please, Dela plane — Page 18
PICTORIAL FEATURES
"Tobacco Road," Powolny and Kornmann — Pages 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 "Cheers for Miss Bishop," Wallace — Pages 13, 14, 15 "Legacy" with Ratoff in Action, Gold — Pages 16, 17 "Sentinels of the Dawn," Hoke — Page 10
REGULAR DEPARTMENTS
They Say, Rella — Page 19 Patents, Fulwider — Page 20 16mm Department — Pages 22, 23 Trade Winds — Pages 24, 25 Television — Pages 26, 27 Books— Page 28
Editor, Herbert Allek
Business Manager, Helen Boyce. Art Editor, John Corydon Hill. Contributing Editors: D. K. Allison, George Hurrell, J. N. A. Hawkins, Roman
Freulich, Ernest Bachrach, Alvin Wyckoff, William V. Draper, Fred Gately,
George Scheibe. Copyright, 1941, by Local 659, International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees
and Moving Picture Machine Operators of the United States and Canada.
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