A distant photograph of the West family's campsite sitting at the foot of a hillside at Arch Beach in Laguna Beach. Two large tents stand in the distance; one is left-of-center and the other is right-of-center. They sit at the base of a hillside up from the sand. A boat (partial view) enters frame at left and rests on the sand. Also on the beach at left, there is a small cart. Wooden posts stand in front of the rightmost tent and partially obscure it. Fishing crates are stacked at right. A hill and cliffside stand in the background.
Photograph of Al and Harry Schmitz, friends of H. H. West, seen from the back fishing on the shore of Lake Elizabeth with a creel basket in the left foreground
A photograph of the West family's campsite at Arch Beach in Laguna Beach. A tent stands pitched at left with a rope extending from its top and attaching to the hood ornament on the car parked at right. H. H. West's Cadillac is parked at right and is viewed mostly from the side. A fishing rod rests against the front of the car. The remnants of a fire pit sits on the ground in front of and between the tent and the Cadillac. Elizabeth West stands in the background behind the tent and the car. Low, rolling hills stand in the distance.
Bob Bradbury (actor alter known as Bob Steele) and Wilfrid Cline (became a cinematographer) eating oranges in the orchard on Captain Thom's Ranch (later the Rossmoyne neighborhood in Glendale).
Photograph, from left to right, of H. H. West, Jr. and Frances West in front of a residence near Columbus Avenue and West Doran Street in Glendale. Frances stands at center, holding a tennis racket in front of her. She looks to the camera and stands on the walkway in front of a Craftsman-style bungalow. The house stands to the left of her. H. H. West, Jr. sits on the front steps in front of the home's front porch. A rocking chair sits on the porch behind him. Neighboring houses extend in a row behind Frances.