The international photographer (Feb-Dec 1929)

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September, 1929 The INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER Five It is wilh something more than m«*r«' homage that wo. with the rest of the world, render tribute to Thomas A. Edison, the grand old wizard of light, at the fiftieth anniversary of the invention of the first praetieal incandescent lamp .... for Thomas A. Edison has not only paved the way for "Inkies** but has also given us a heritage of tireless study and exhaustive researeh whieh has eonf ributed much lo our sueeess in revolutionizing the lighting of sets for the motion pirture industry. One of the latest achievements of "Inkies" was the lighting of It. K. O's great colorsouiid-talking pieture. "II io II it a" with Robert Kurrle at the camera and William Johnson, chief elect rieian INKIES IF IT ISN'T AN IT ISN'T AN INKIE MOLE RICHARDSON, live. Studio Lighting Equipment 941 N. SYCAMORE AVENUE HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA