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  2. James J. Williams - Wikipedia

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    His son James Anthony Williams was born in 1883 and worked at the Honolulu Advertiser in 1899. He married Minnie Lancaster on March 23, 1904. [8] He later became the chief photographer of the newspaper. Grandson Alex Williams (d. May 1988) continued the business, taking many photos of the industrial development of the city of Honolulu. [2]

  3. Ray Jerome Baker - Wikipedia

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    Bishop Museum, Honolulu. A large collection of original prints, negatives, glass plate lantern slides, and ephemera. Kaua'i Historical Society. A small photo album containing 187 original photographs taken by well-known Hawaii photographer, Ray Jerome Baker. Baker gave the album the title, "Kauai Over the Years - Scenes Mostly Old, Some New."

  4. Christian Hedemann - Wikipedia

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    Christian Jacob Hedemann (25 May 1852 – 18 May 1932) was a Danish mechanical engineer who settled in Hawaii in 1878, where he worked at the Hana Sugar Plantation and the Honolulu Iron Works. He is, however, remembered primarily as an avid amateur photographer who helped found the Hawaiian Camera Club (1889–1893).

  5. Family of Hawaii photographer Hannah Kobayashi, who ... - AOL

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    Family of Hawaii photographer Hannah Kobayashi, who vanished on ‘bucket list’ NYC trip, didn’t hear from detectives for 10 days. Nicholas McEntyre. November 22, 2024 at 7:16 AM.

  6. Tai Sing Loo - Wikipedia

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    Tai Sing Loo (1886–1971) was a photographer of Pearl Harbor and many sporting events in Hawaii.. From 1909 to 1918, he worked with the Gurrey studio. [1] From 1919 until his retirement in 1949, [2] he served as an official Navy photographer.

  7. Francis Haar - Wikipedia

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    He taught photography at the University of Hawai'i between 1964 and 1974. He became the production photographer for the Kennedy Theater, the University of Hawai'i Drama Department. Francis Haar died at the age of 89 in Honolulu.

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