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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Billy Bitzer D.W. Griffith Pathe camera Way Down East 1920-2013" by David Lee Guss. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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Pioneer cinematographer Billy Bitzer (1872-1944) and director D.W. Griffith (1875-1948) filmed Way Down East in 1920.... more
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Average Rating (4.85 Stars):
Colleen ONeill Nice
April 19th, 2024
Karen Cattel is a special artist and her whimsical art looks great on the two sturdy totes I purchased. One is a gift for a friend and the other is for me. I love them.
Janie McKinley
April 19th, 2024
I so appreciate being able to have this old-fashioned outdoor dinner scene on a tote bag. It is adorable. Thank you for making it available.
Sandra Johnson
April 18th, 2024
I noted that the color came out differently on this size of bag, it is distinctly more purple. I happen to love that color also--the larger size has perfect color, exactly like the photo. I love both of my bags.
Sandra Johnson
April 18th, 2024
the bags are lovely, a nice weight, and this big one is perfect color wise.
Susan Miller
April 12th, 2024
Quite beautiful!
Lorraine Amer
April 9th, 2024
Have not received my Can’t send photo…. Have not received my purchase
Pioneer cinematographer Billy Bitzer (1872-1944) and director D.W. Griffith (1875-1948) filmed "Way Down East" in 1920.
(They first collaborated in the one reel, 10 minute "Adventures of Dolly" in 1908.)
"Way Down East" climaxed in a blinding ice storm.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnzxputIr-U
"East" was Griffith's last great box office triumph as his Victorian sensibilities became unfashionable in "The Roaring Twenties."
Orson Welles (1915-1985) considered Griffith the greatest of all silent film directors with Jean Renoir (1894-1979) the finest director of talking pictures.
@2013 David Lee Guss Film homage, Billy Bitzer, D.W. Griffith, Pathe camera, Way Down East, 1920-2013
I first became obsessed with photography and motion pictures while growing up in post WW2 Manila in the Philippine Islands in the late 1940's/early 1950's. Film noirs were a particular influence. But my first love remains the theater. I acted in numerous amateur productions from 1958 to 1978. In 1979 I earned a MA in drama from the University of Arizona; earlier getting a BA in English from the University of Minnesota, where I co-founded the first film society on campus and ran it for four years. While at the U of A, I studied with the master black and white photo essayist W. Eugene Smith (1918-1978) the last year of his life. I am the last person cited in Jim Hughes' definitive biography of Gene, as I wrote about attending his final...
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