Place: Brooklyn
Born: 1890
Death: 1975
Biography:
Paul Peter Juley was an American photographer born in Brooklyn, New York in 1890. He is known for his exceptional work as a fine-art photographer and his contributions to the field of photography. Paul A. Juley founded a studio in Cold Spring, New York in 1896 and became the official photographer of the National Academy of Design and the New York Public Library.
In 1907, his son Paul joined him in New York City and the firm changed its name to Peter A. Juley and Son. The firm became the largest and most respected fine-art photography studio in New York. Peter A. Juley passed away in 1937, and his son Paul continued the business until 1975.
Some notable works by Paul Peter Juley can be found on Wikioo.org, including photographs of the New York Public Library and the National Academy of Design. His work has been influenced by other notable photographers such as Edward Anthony and William Stinson Soule.
Paul Peter Juley's contributions to the field of photography have been recognized by several institutions, including the New York Public Library and the National Academy of Design. His work can be found in various museums and collections, including the George Eastman Museum and the National Portrait Gallery.
Paul Peter Juley's legacy can be seen in his contributions to the field of photography, and his work continues to inspire photographers and artists today. For more information on Paul Peter Juley and other notable artists, visit Wikioo.org.