American cinematographer (Feb-Dec 1929)

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Forty-four American C i n e m a t o g r a p h e r September, 1929 Views Here and There Photographed for The Cinematographer WHAT a merry life the cameramen lead in dear old Siam ! Here we see Jack Smith, A. S. C. globe-trotter, doing his own laundry work while hunting elephants with Prince Svasti of Siam. The other photo shows the way cameras are carried in Siam. "Beats packing 'em on your back." writes Smith. Incidentally, Jack says that the King of Siam is seriously considering writing a special article for the American Cinematographer. Service, ready to go aloft in search of new pictures from A corner of Max Factor's Laboratory where his famous make-up the air? Mr. Ford always uses products are made, a Bell & Howell Eyemo which he has with him in this photo. Entrance to Smith 0 Aller's new film building. 6656 Santa Monica Blvd.. Hollywood.