International photographer (Feb-Dec 1929)

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Sixteen Tht INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER June, 1929 /??v^?qr " J^7 ^*^y^?S^ 9> nJ9T ™ ™ ^ (1) John D. Isaacs, mechanical engineer, who devised the electrical equipment used to set off the twenty-four cameras shown in Fig. 7; (2) Eadweard Muybridge, in complete charge of the now famous epoch-making Muybridge experiments at Palo Alto, California; (3) Professor Walter R. Miles, director of the Psychological Laboratory at Stanford University, specialist in the photograj of the moving eye; (4) Leland Stanford, foun of Stanford University and sponsor of the Mi bridge experiments; (5) Showing part of the perimental set and reflector used in the Muybri tests; (6) View of the entire set showing r stringing the threads from the reflector across