The international photographer (Feb-Dec 1929)

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Sixteen The INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER December, 1929 Left to right — Ernest Miller, Joe Novak, Elmer Dyer, tli r "Three Troopers" photographing "Troopers Three" ON TO AFRICA Richard W. Maedler, of Local 644, left November 14 on the S. S. Roma for an eighteen months trip to British East Africa to photograph sound pictures of the jungles for Fox-Hearst Corp. The trip will include stops at Genoa and Naples, Italy, and Port Said, Egypt, where he will join Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson. Then through the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden to Mombassa, British East Africa. There the party will entrain for Nairobi, where the railroad ends, and the journey will be continued by safari into the big game country. The pictures will be released through Hearst Metrotone News. OUR DECEMBER COVER The December issue of The International Photographer presents a front cover from the combined photographic efforts of Brothers Enrique Vallejo and Walter Van Rossem. The picture is built up of two old prints from the library of Mr. Vallejo, so old that all trace of their origin is lost. These Mr. Van Russem took and blended into the symmetrical and homogeneous whole that appears on the cover of this book. It is in line with the spirit of the season and will be appreciated by those who love to get away for a time from the modernistic idea. Wanted for Cash Mitchell Tripod with flat top Write or wire lowest price Don Malkames 133 Westminster Street Wilkes Barre, Pa. FOR SALE Bell & Howell Camera >'o. 4<>!> Fully Equipped Mitchell Tripod, <! Magazines, (i Lenses .f I OOO DAVID RAGIN 2415 May berry St. Dunkirk 7343 GRANDEUR NEWS J O. Taylor is in full charge of all experimental and production work done with the Fox Grandeur Camera. Keith Weeks evidently thought that Taylor was cut out for bigger and brighter things when he gave him the assignment. David Ragin, a veteran Fox cameraman, is associated with Taylor as second in the Grandeur Camera department. They are at present shooting "New Orleans Frolic," a 100 per cent Grandeur. Harry Marsh and H. C. Smith are assisting. ■1 SBB^P * *«*■ — ..,:.,■ ■ WfmlM 4j si 1 „ .: 60-SX6EE3 Al. "Red" Greene trying to make the sun behave Cinex Testing Machines Cinex Polishing Machines Developing Machines Printing Machines rebuilt for sound printing Special Motion Picture Machine Work Barsam Tollar Mechanical Works 7239 Santa Monica Blvd. Hollywood, California Phone GRanite 9707 You Can "Double In" OUTDOOR ACTION BACKGROUNDS behind any intimate Dialogue shot on the sound stage, by using a DUNNING PROCESS PLATE DUNNING PROCESS COMPANY 1616 Cahuenga Avenue Phone GLadstone 3959 for demonstration