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My father, Robert Neil Adams, was a photographer from the late 1920 until his death in 1992.
He trained at the New York Institute of Photography, when it still had a physical campus in NYC. He moved to Washington, DC and worked at the professional studios of Underwood & Underwood. He was primarily a darkroom guy, but did go out on press assignments. Notably he took pictures (coming soon) of the King of England, Winston Churchill, and President Roosevelt's declaration of war speech after Pearl Harbor. (See ID's from this period here) He moved to Connecticut (where I was born) and continued to work in darkrooms, but also worked many weddings. He retired to North Carolina in 1973, where he still dabbled - and took pictures of me every time I came home from college. |
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