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William A. Fishbaugh : ウィキペディア英語版
William A. Fishbaugh

William A. Fishbaugh (June 20, 1873 – November 3, 1950) was an American commercial photographer who worked in the Miami, Florida area during its early twentieth century development boom.
Fishbaugh married Alice E. Greene of Belvedere, New Jersey on October 25, 1913.
==Career==
While working in South Africa as a mounted police officer in 1900, Fishbaugh began his photography career. His moderate duties as police officer allowed him to take photographs of the other officers and their environment, which he was able to sell. He continued to make a living with this photography business in the Philippines during the Spanish–American War. In 1910, he moved to Tampa where he began photographing buildings. He once remarked, retrospectively, "It's the best kind of photography. ... A building is there for everyone to see as he can. There's no vanity in a building."
Fishbaugh operated a commercial photography studio at 506 Franklin Street in Tampa, Florida for about ten years. Among his clients were Tampa Electric Company, Rhodes-Pearce-Mahoney furniture store, Tampa Gas Company, and Beckwith-Wilson Company. As a commercial photographer, he competed directly with the Burgert Brothers company. In 1917, before moving to Miami, Fishbaugh sold his business and negatives to the Burgert Brothers. A historical archive of Burgert's photographs include some created by Fishbaugh.
Land developer George E. Merrick, who led the planning and development of Coral Gables during the Florida land boom of the 1920s commissioned Fishbaugh's photography. Fishbaugh created a promotional marketing brochure featuring Fishbaugh's photographs of palm trees with backgrounds of clouds. According to Fishbaugh, these "serene" images "literally wowed them up north".〔

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