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  1. 212 755 6233. Philadelphia, PA. 215 988 0202. Portrait photographers. Making history since 1868. The excellence of a Bachrach Portrait is the result of long experience and. extended study. For over 150 years Bachrach Photographers have captured. the images of our times.

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  2. Bachrach belonged to a dynasty of commercial portrait photographers that stretches back more than 140 years and is now in its fourth generation. Widely believed to be the oldest continuously operating photo studio in the world, Bachrach Photography has routinely photographed luminaries in the arts, sports, business and politics, including ...

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  4. The aspiring photographer David Bachrach was still just a teenager in Baltimore when he landed an apprenticeship at Harper’s Weekly.His big break came in November of 1863 when the magazine sent ...

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  5. Gift; Louis Fabian Bachrach; 1944; (440033). Processing History. The Bachrach studio portraits of notables was processed by Prints and Photographs staff in 1989. This finding aid contains unverified data from old container lists transcribed by Gillian Mahoney and Nick Pernot in 2020. EAD finding aid encoded by Eric Peich in August 2020. Rights ...

  6. Ernest Bachrach. Ernest A. Bachrach (1899 – 1973) was an American photographer. Bachrach was born in 1899 and died in 1973. [1] [2] He attended Stuyvesant High School. [3] He worked at Famous Players–Lasky "right after" World War I. [4] [3] Around 1923, he was working in Paramount Pictures 's studio in Astoria, Queens, taking stills for ...

  7. The collection consists of 156 8x10 inch portraits, of which only one is in black and white. The images were used in an exhibit titled Washington’s Millennium Leaders – Through the Bachrach Lens, which was on display at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library from January 24, 2002 through April 2002.

  8. Ernest Bachrach. Ernest Bachrach (1899-1973) had one of the longest careers as a studio portrait photographer of the Golden Era. Bachrach was with RKO-Radio Pictures from its 1929 founding until its purchase by Desilu in 1958. During this time, he crystallized star images of the previously unknown Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, and Orson Welles.

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