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  1. Fred Robert Archer (December 3, 1889 – April 27, 1963), was an American photographer who collaborated with Ansel Adams to create the Zone System. He was a portrait photographer, specializing early in his career in portraits of Hollywood movie stars. He was associated with the artistic trend in photography known as pictorialism.

  2. Fred R. Archer Fred. R. Archer died unexpectedly March 11, 2006 in Oakland at age 82. An Oakland native, he had lived the last 24 years in San Leandro and previously lived in Alameda for 37 years. …

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    Fred Robert Archer, was an American photographer who collaborated with Ansel Adams to create the Zone System. He was a portrait photographer, specializing early in his career in portraits of Hollywood movie stars. He was associated with the artistic trend in photography known as pictorialism.

  5. Fred R. Archer was active in Southern California from the mid-1910s past mid-century. He was influential as the leader of the important Camera Pictorialists of Los Angeles and as a teacher of professional photographers. His pictorial work included both traditional and modernist-inspired images.

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    • 1889, 3 December-1963, 27 April
    • US, GA, Atlanta
    • US, CA, Los Angeles
  6. Fred Robert Archer (December 3, 1889 - April 27, 1963), was an American photographer who collaborated with Ansel Adams to create the Zone System. He was a portrait photographer, specializing early in his career in portraits of Hollywood movie stars. He was associated with the artistic trend in photography known as pictorialism.

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  8. May 3, 2024 · Fredrick R. Archer was born in Atlanta, Georgia in 1889. He started his career as an aerial photographer After returning from war, he started to take portraits for Hollywood stars. Archer has worked for Universal Pictures, Warner Brothers, and Paramount Pictures. He also created the photography department at the Art Center School and started ...

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