Article: The Moving Picture World, September 30, 1916, “Motion Picture Photography” section conducted by Carl Louis Gregory, featuring article on George E. Stone and his Micro-cinematographic Camera. He developed methods to film insects and small birds.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/jonathan_silent_film/2536/thumbnail.jp
Publication: The American Projectionist, Vol. 4, Number 5, May 1926. Cover of the issue with photogr...
He sailed from England to Crimea with 36 cases of assorted photographic equipment, food and camping ...
Akeley Camera magazine. One of 84 photos printed for the Akeley Camera Company, 244-250 W. 49th St.,...
Section of a full page of The Florida Metropolis newspaper, Saturday evening, December 23, 1916. Acr...
First page of article “Cinematic Beginnings: A Monograph by Charles Edward Hastings.” Pages 289-300,...
Page from Kinematograph Weekly, London, March 6, 1930. Picture and comments regarding Carl Louis Gre...
Page 278 of Moving Picture World magazine, March 26, 1927. Reprinted first page of the first number ...
Article: The Moving Picture World, June 17, 1916, “The Conrad Thiele Camera” (home-made). Review by ...
Photograph shows Morning Glories growing in the wild.Title from item.Printed on the mount: "George E...
Article: The Moving Picture World, ca. 1918, “Automatic Motion Picture Machine: A Portable Thirty-fi...
Clipping, news magazine: Halftone photograph of cameraman Ernie Haller, cinematographer at the First...
The history of film began in the 1820s when the British Royal Society of Surgeons made pioneering ef...
This article, originally a talk given at Kingston Museum in 2010, considers the four great chronopho...
Article in The Moving Picture World, page 43, May, 1927, a story regarding cameraman Merl LaVoy, “Me...
Photo journalists using 16mm cameras, ca. 1955.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/jonathan_silent_fi...
Publication: The American Projectionist, Vol. 4, Number 5, May 1926. Cover of the issue with photogr...
He sailed from England to Crimea with 36 cases of assorted photographic equipment, food and camping ...
Akeley Camera magazine. One of 84 photos printed for the Akeley Camera Company, 244-250 W. 49th St.,...
Section of a full page of The Florida Metropolis newspaper, Saturday evening, December 23, 1916. Acr...
First page of article “Cinematic Beginnings: A Monograph by Charles Edward Hastings.” Pages 289-300,...
Page from Kinematograph Weekly, London, March 6, 1930. Picture and comments regarding Carl Louis Gre...
Page 278 of Moving Picture World magazine, March 26, 1927. Reprinted first page of the first number ...
Article: The Moving Picture World, June 17, 1916, “The Conrad Thiele Camera” (home-made). Review by ...
Photograph shows Morning Glories growing in the wild.Title from item.Printed on the mount: "George E...
Article: The Moving Picture World, ca. 1918, “Automatic Motion Picture Machine: A Portable Thirty-fi...
Clipping, news magazine: Halftone photograph of cameraman Ernie Haller, cinematographer at the First...
The history of film began in the 1820s when the British Royal Society of Surgeons made pioneering ef...
This article, originally a talk given at Kingston Museum in 2010, considers the four great chronopho...
Article in The Moving Picture World, page 43, May, 1927, a story regarding cameraman Merl LaVoy, “Me...
Photo journalists using 16mm cameras, ca. 1955.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/jonathan_silent_fi...
Publication: The American Projectionist, Vol. 4, Number 5, May 1926. Cover of the issue with photogr...
He sailed from England to Crimea with 36 cases of assorted photographic equipment, food and camping ...
Akeley Camera magazine. One of 84 photos printed for the Akeley Camera Company, 244-250 W. 49th St.,...