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Bachrach Studios

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Mr. 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
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arts, sports, business and politics, including nearly every American president from Abraham Lincoln on, along with a bevy of brides, grooms and graduates.
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In 1919 the company hired Paul Gittings, who opened and managed Bachrach Studios in
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The studio's founder, David Bachrach, took the only photo of
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Thomas Edison
photographic studio
Baltimore
David Bachrach, Jr.
Abraham Lincoln
Gettysburg Address
Charles Lindbergh
Calvin Coolidge
Albert Einstein
Thomas Edison
Henry Ford
Eleanor Roosevelt
Douglas Dobson
Muhammad Ali
Texas
Great Depression
Gittings
family business
Louis Fabian Bachrach, Jr.



Margalit Fox
"Fabian Bachrach, 92, Portraitist Who Photographed Kennedy, Dies"
The New York Times
"Louis Fabian Bachrach Jr., 92, photographer of famous"
Boston Globe
The Bolivian Times
History of Bachrach Studios

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