Picture Play Magazine (Mar-Aug 1926)

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84 Every Star Rod La Rocque's hobby is photography. Not the mere "press-the-button" kind of amateur work that we all indulge in now and then, but real photography, with a knowledge of lenses, developers, and the like. He is shown here explaining the workings of his new Graflex to Dorothy Wooldridge. Edward Earle has mastered the difficult and painstaking crafts of carving ivory images and painting Japanese screens. He has spent several years in perfecting his talent along these lines. Buster Collier's principal hobby is to play musical instruments — and to sing occasionally. The guitar is only one of the many instruments with which he performs. Whippet racing seems a curious hobby for a girl, but at present it is the principal interest of Pauline Starke, aside from her work before the camera.