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Paul Parker
American
1930 |
Publishes a photograph of a Bowery bread line in Machinists' Monthly journal, vol. 42
Contributor: Paul Parker
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District of Columbia |
1933 |
Advertises in The Deke Quarterly with the line "Anything, Anytime, Anywhere"
Contributor: Paul Parker
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Fulton |
1934–36 |
Works as an installation photographer for The Museum of Modern Art
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New York |
1940s |
Shoots publicity photographs for the Brooklyn Bureau of Community Services
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Brooklyn |
1952 |
Advertises in The Camping Magazine as "Paul Parker Photographer," boasting "more than 25 years of experience," and promoting action and group stills, color, black and white, and motion picture services
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Boston |
May 1953 |
One of his photographs is used to illustrate an article in Boys' Life magazine on the uses and benefits of flashbulb photography
Contributor: Paul Parker
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Irving |
1955 |
Photographs children at the Forest House housing development for a Greater New York fund campaign
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New York |