Word: camera
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Frank Roy Fraperie '98, president of the American Photographic Publishing Company, and charter member of the original Harvard Camera Club will speak at the meeting of the Harvard Photographic Society, Wednesday evening. His subject will be "Colour Photography for Amateurs," and he will illustrate his talk with slides...
Archbishop, Cameraman. Discreet Cameraman Thomas Walker, who threw away his tiny $300 camera before slipping out of Russia last spring, confined his snapping to the Ukraine. Of that district, in the House of Lords, the Archbishop of Canterbury later said: "There was going on a famine of a degree of severity which has hardly ever before been known...
...photographers were ushered into Franklin D. Roosevelt's office on the afternoon that the Brazilian Trade Agreement was to be signed. Five of them carried the usual equipment which they proceeded to set up in anticipation of the occasion. The sixth, Thomas D. McAvoy, had a tiny camera containing film specially sensitized in an ammonia bath. The President, ignoring the cameramen, continued with his work. He glanced at letters and orders. He squiggled his signature, doing his duty and eager to get it done (above) while Gus Gennerich stood ready with a blotter. Secretary Marvin Mclntyre hovered helpfully...
Although informal photographs of Franklin D. Roosevelt are common, unposed shots showing the natural play of his expression are rare. When Dr. Erich Salomon, inaugurator of candid camera technique and brilliant practitioner of it abroad, was introduced to the U. S. by FORTUNE, many a cameraman promised himself to carry on where the German left off. It was two years later, however, when Cameraman McAvoy by smart thinking and long preparation succeeded in making the first adequate candid camera study of Franklin Roosevelt...
Frank L. Mason, miniature camera authority and lecturer, will give an illustrated talk on the various types of smaller cameras at an open meeting of the Photographic Society in the Adams House upper common room at 8 o'clock tonight...