![]() ![]() Schneider opened studios in La Jolla and Los Angeles and worked on assignment for various national and local news and consumer publications. After the war, he moved to La Jolla, California, and contracted with United Press International to photograph Hollywood film stars and other entertainers. Stationed in Cairo, Egypt, during World War II, he served as a photographer for the U.S. Schneider graduated from the New York Institute of Photography in 1937. Forms part of: San Diego History Center Negative Collection.īorn in New Jersey in 1916, photojournalist and commercial photographer Charles R. ![]() It also includes appointment books, newspaper and magazine clippings, and some letters. The collection was numbered and arranged by the photographer, with caption, subject, and date penciled on the envelopes containing negatives and corresponding proofs, and on the verso of most photographic prints. or smaller (10-11) negatives and corresponding proofs related to entertainment (12) negatives and corresponding proofs, 5 x 7 in., plus appointment books (13-14) transparencies (15) photographic prints, oversize transparencies, clippings, and letters. Reproduction or publication of any part of this collection must include the following information next to the image(s) or in a special section of credits: Charles Schneider Collection, San Diego History Center, Booth Historical Photograph Archives.Īrrangement: (1-9) negatives and corresponding proofs, 4 x 5 in. Schneider, 1993 (2001/022).įor permission to reproduce or publish, contact the curator of the Booth Historical Photograph Archives of the San Diego Historical Society. 20,000 items (chiefly negatives, transparencies, and photographic prints): b&w and color 11 x 14 in. ![]()
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