International photographer (Feb-Dec 1929)

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Eighteen The INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER September, 1929 The INTERNATIONAL PHOTO GPAPHE R ?e THIS, the eighth issue of The International Photographer, finds our magazine going forward by leaps and bounds toward the success that was its goal from the beginning. Both in America and abroad it is meeting with amazing support among the technical people of the Motion Picture and Allied Industries and, especially, the response from members and Locals of the 1. A. T. S. E. and the M. P. M. O. has been both spontaneous and enthusiastic. Our advertisers are getting results, our readers are pleased and our circulation building rapidly, with a friendly field of 90,000 men to cultivate. And all this has been done within the space of eight months. The publishers and editors of The International Photographer take this method of extending their heartfelt thanks to all who have in any way lent a helping hand toward the success of this enterprise. Our plans for expansion and improvement are rapidly working toward fruition and, if we may be permitted to drop into the vernacular for a minute, let us modestly add that you "ain't seen nothin' yet." (9***^ Address nil communications to THE INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER 423 Markham Building 6372 Hollywood Boulevard Hollywood, California