The international photographer (Jan-Dec 1930)

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March, 1930 The INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER Eleven A scene from "Come Out of the Kitchen!' a Paramount production starring Nancy Carroll with Stanley Smith those eyes, those lips -! Every thrilling curve of her body is alive with life . . . light fills her eyes, dances on her lips — good photography plus National Photographic Carbons ! These carbons give the cameraman a chance to reach behind his shoulders and pat himself on the back. National White Flame Photographic Carbons (hard-arc) are actinically identical with June sunlight. They give you romantic moon effects that set audiences' hearts to thumping. Clear, sharp shadows with long fingers of light! And the soft orange light struck from National Panchromatic Carbons (soft-arc) makes dark eyes more bewitching . . . allows the baby star to be photographed in all her peaches and cream bloom of youth — and what's more — puts it across in the film! NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY, Inc. Carbon Sales Division, Cleveland, Ohio Unit of Union Carbide | | and Carbon Corporation Branch Sales Offices: New York, N. Y. Pittsburgh, Pa. Chicago, 111. Birmingham, Ala. San Francisco, Calif. National Photographic Carbons White Flume and Panchromatic