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  2. H. H. Bennett Studio - Wikipedia

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    The H. H. Bennett Studio is a historic photographic studio and photography museum located in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin, United States. The studio building was built in 1875 by noted landscape photographer H. H. Bennett. It was operated by his family until 1998, when the studio was donated to the Wisconsin Historical Society.

  3. Elliott & Fry - Wikipedia

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    Elliott & Fry was a Victorian photography studio founded in 1863 by Joseph John Elliott and Clarence Edmund Fry. [1] For a century, the firm's core business was taking and publishing photographs of the Victorian public and social, artistic, scientific and political luminaries.

  4. Category : Photography companies of the United States

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  5. Photographic studio - Wikipedia

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    By 1860s they were in common use in professional studios. 'Tungsten Lights' or 'Hot Lights' were still in use. Around the 1870s even smaller studios got access to flash lights or strobes. People tried many things from time to time when setting up studios to cope up with different hurdles in photography. However, lighting was a big hurdle.

  6. Fox Photo - Wikipedia

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    Fox Photo Inc. was an American chain of photo stores, which sold cameras, photographic equipment and developed film. The Fox company started as a small photo studio by a man named Arthur C. Fox in San Antonio, Texas. Carl Newton, a Canadian, moved to San Antonio and purchased the studio at the end of 1909 for $700 (equivalent to $21,111 in 2021 ...

  7. Bachrach Studios - Wikipedia

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    The studio's founder, David Bachrach, took the only photo of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. The studio has photographed every US Head of State since then, its founder having made it a goal to photograph all the important people he could. He sought and received permission to photograph such notables as Charles Lindbergh and Calvin Coolidge.

  8. Category:Photography companies - Wikipedia

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    Photographic studios (1 C, 35 P) Pages in category "Photography companies" ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  9. James J. Kriegsmann - Wikipedia

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    They were married on 2 October 1940, when she was 18, and had three sons, photographers James J. Kriegsmann, Jr. (b. 1942) and Thomas O. Kriegsmann (b. 1948) who took over as photographers at Kriegsmann Studios in the late 60's as the studio extended its reach to encompass headshots, commercial photography and reproduction services, becoming ...