1952 COMMERCIAL CAMERA MAGAZINE VOL. 4 NO. 4  EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY ROCHESTER NEW YORK

8 ½”  x  11”   28 pages

USED:   Minor spiderweb lower right cover corner.  Near new otherwise

Sibley, Lindsay and Curr in Rochester used this fine presentation by the same photographer for a perfume advertisement.  Different brands all in one picture necessitate a locally made photograph.

Several brands of toy trains, photographed to fit a specific layout.  Newspaper reproduction of fine detail was quite satisfactory.

John MacLane Johansen Residence, New Canaan Connectiut.

Architect:  John MacLane Johansen, architect

Publication Client:  McCall’s Magazine

Advertising Client:  Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company

Art Director:  Harry Payne:  Batten, Barton, Durstine, and Osborne, Inc.

 

House in Berkshires.

Architect:  Marcel  Breuer, architect

Publication Client:  The Conde Nast Publications, Inc.

Copyright 1949, the Conde Nast Publications, Inc.

 

This picture fairly sings of people and the fun of skiing – a winter sport scene without the sport itself.  The Long Trail Lodge, Rutland, Vermont.

 

Walter Gropius Residence, Lincoln, Massachusetts.

Architect:  Walter Gropius

 

“House in Essex,”  Connecticut.  Architect:  Hugh Stubbins, Jr.

Walter Gropius Residence, Lincoln Massachusetts.  Architect:  Walter Gropius.

 

Slabs of steel at Homestead Works of United States Steel, Agency, B.B.D. and O., A. T. Sneden, Art Director.

 

Made for a story for “Steelways Magazine,” these tomatoes were awaiting the can at the Birds Eye-Snyder plant.  M. R. Kaufmann, Art Director.

 

The roar and heat of a blast furnace topping are beautifully captured in this, illustration for, “Steelways Magazine”

Location, the National Works of the National Sheet and Tube Company.

Art Director:  M. R. Kaufmann.

 

A study of an anode casting wheel of Anaconda Reduction Works, Anaconda Copper Mining Company.

 

Balanced on the air vent of the Holland Tunnel, the camera creates a calendar illustration for the Esso Standard Oil Company.  Agency, McCann-Erickson, Inc.

 

Used as a “Holiday Magazine” cover on their Pittsburgh issue, this transparency of “hot saws” shearing railroad rail was both eye-arresting and symbolic of the city.  L. F. V. Mercier, picture editor.

 

Four flash units are as easy as one and the multiple light sources provide the even illumination so necessary for good color work.

 

Back lighting on the model and the dark store interior make flash imperative in spite of the brilliant Florida sunlight.  For without flash… the result will look like this – good, but not good enough.

 

All black-and-white photographs…with Kodak Medalist Camera and Kodak Ektalux Flash Unit.

 

All of these camera publications and cameras, old film, camera parts and hardware and developing hardware was found in my uncle's attic.

Some was found in a chest of drawers in the dining room.