Louis Fabian Bachrach, Jr.

Louis Fabian Bachrach, Jr.
Born (1917-04-09)April 9, 1917
Newton, Massachusetts
Died February 26, 2010(2010-02-26) (aged 92)
Newton, Massachusetts
Residence West Newton, Massachusetts
Other names Fabian Bachrach
Known for Bachrach Studios
Parent(s) Louis Fabian Bachrach, Sr.

Louis Fabian Bachrach, Jr. (April 9, 1917 – February 26, 2010) was an American photographer, known for portraits of celebrities, politicians, presidents and other prominent individuals. He was professionally known as Fabian. Bachrach was best known for a portrait of Senator John F. Kennedy, which was later used as his official photograph after he was elected President in 1960.[1][2]

Bachrach's family, who own Bachrach Studios, has been in the commercial photography business for more than 140 years.[1] Bachrach Studios is believed to be the world's oldest continuously operating photography studio in the world.[1] His paternal grandfather, David Bachrach, Jr., founded Bachrach Studios in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1868.[1] He had previously photographed Abraham Lincoln during his trip to Gettysburg in 1863 during the U.S. Civil War.[1]

Biography

Louis Fabian Bachrach, Jr. was born in Newton, Massachusetts, on April 9, 1917. His father, Louis Fabian Bachrach, was also a photographer.[1] Bachrach received a bachelor's degree in history from Harvard University in 1939 and joined Bachrach Studios shortly afterwards.[1] Bachrach served as an aerial navigator in the United States Navy in the Pacific during World War II.[1] Bachrach later earned a master's degree in Italian literature from Boston College in 1988, when he was in his 70s.[1]

Bachrach introduced color photography to Bachrach Studios during the 1950s, and switched the studios completely to color images during the 1970s.[1] Some of Bachrach's most famous subjects included Presidents Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan, Jean-Claude Duvalier, Faisal of Saudi Arabia, Indira Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Jacques Cousteau, Joe DiMaggio, Richard Avedon, Robert Frost, Buckminster Fuller, Ted Kennedy, and Muhammad Ali.[1]

Fabian Bachrach died of pneumonia on February 26, 2010, in Newton, Massachusetts, at the age of 92.[1][2]

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