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International phoToqRAphER
Vol. XIII
April, 1941
No. 3
LEADING ARTICLES IN THIS ISSUE
World Through the Camera. Shackelford — Pages 3, 4, 5, 10
Across the Bar, Sinkey — Page 7
It's Coming!, McGregor — Page 9
Studios' Still Photography Show — Page 12
Mood Created by Filters. Greenhalgh — Page 12
PICTORIAL FEATURES
Gobi Desert, Shackelford — Page 6 Tropical Isles, Shackelford — Pages 14, 15
REGULAR DEPARTMENTS
They Say, Retla — Page 18 16 mm Department — Page 20 Patents, Fulwider — Page 21 Tradewinds — Page 22 Television, Evans — Pages 24. 25
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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BROWN.CAIDWEU
Reading down: Off coast of New Zealand, shooting Warner Bros, color film, '"Swordfishing"; making Kodachrome stills of the Keeper of the Sacred Forest in Bali and some of its inhabitants, a monk and her babe; photographing a "Tashmanian Devil" while two assistants with clubs and guns stand by; set-up in plane to film dropping of supplies to party of explorers on Shiva Temple expedition in Grand Canyon. While banking a turn over the temple the plane hit an air pocket and went into a thousandfoot side slip. Forward momentum carried Shackelford and his party to safety over the edge after just grazing the tree tops.
See story on page 3
International Photographer for April, 1941