Tripod-mounted cameras in photography studios often use a battery eliminator to avoid having to interrupt lengthy shooting sessions to replace batteries.
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At the same time, he occasionally worked with the Port Said photographic studio, Adelphoi Zangaki.
Rossier maintained a photographic studio in Fribourg until at least 1876 and he also had a studio in Einsiedeln.
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In Switzerland he established photographic studios in Fribourg and Einsiedeln, and he also produced images elsewhere in the country.
Frederick Douglas Miller (1874–1961), English photographer born in Brede, who set up the "The Mid-Sussex Photographic Studio"
Bourne & Shepherd, photographic studio was established here in 1867 by British photographers, Samuel Bourne and Charles Shepherd, and still exist here.
The studio became the largest photographic studio in Paris and a leading centre where young aspiring photographers such as Thérèse Bonney might go to work.
Within a short while he had opened a photographic studio in Manners Street, Wellington.
The apparatus kept a safe apartment on West 57th Street, owned by Paula Levine, later part of a Soviet spy ring in Paris, and kept a photographic studio on Gay Street in Greenwich Village, where "Charlie," in actuality Leon Minster the brother-in-law of Vyacheslav Molotov, microfilmed the stolen documents.
Šechtl and Voseček, photographic studio founded in Tábor (Bohemia) in 1888 by Ignác Šechtl, and assistant Jan Voseček