Harold Lloyd's long-time cinematographer (working with the comedian from
about 1915 through 1934's _Cat's Paw, The (1934)_) and chief cameraman. Lundin
considered himself a Lloyd loyalist (and one of the HL Corporation's
initial employees) and remained with him from his earliest days with
Hal Roach from about 1915, into his transition into his wildly popular
silent features of the 1920's through the inevitable split with Roach
in 1924 and into his decline in sound with Paramount and Fox.