Regional Photographers In The Staunton Area
Listed by Years Active
1847 Charles F. Hamilton, daguerreotypes, Staunton First City's Photographer
1849 Waldeer Wallenstein, daguerreotypes, Staunton
1850 Rankin and Nash, daguerreotypes and ambrotypes, Staunton
1858 Peet and Webber, daguerreotypes, Staunton
1858 Riddlemoser and Bro., ambrotypes, Staunton
1858 J. H. Burdett bought Riddlemoser and Bro., ambrotypes, Staunton Burdett taught Michael Miley Photography in Staunton
1858-1864 W. R. Slagle, photographer, Staunton
1865 Jewell, photographer, Staunton
1865-1918 Michael Miley, 1841b-1918d,color photos, Staunton and Lexington Patented first color photograph 1902
1860’s-1880 B. M. Clinedinst, 1836b-1904d, photographer, Staunton Patented the reflex camera in Staunton 1872
1870 Stover & Co., photographer, Staunton
1872-1932 Benjamin Ami Blakemore, 1846b-1932d, Staunton
1880s-1930 Rufus Holsinger, born 1866 Charlottesville
1885 Edward Berkley, photographer, Staunton
1900-1937 Blakemore and Son, Charles, Staunton
1907-1988 Gitchell’s Studio, Frank Gitchell and Billy, Charlottesville
1914b-2003d Margo F B Kent, Staunton A 50 year Master Photographer
Ted Riddle, Staunton Newpaper
Emery Topping, Staunton Newspaper
William Alwood, Waynesboro Newspaper
Brower York, Waynesboro Newspaper
1917b-1990d Russell “Rip” Payne, Regional, Charlottesville
1925b-2009d Virginia Raymond, Charlottesville and Staunton
1930-1969 Ralph Waldow Holsinger, Charlottesville
1963-2008 Bernie Boston, 1933b-2008d, National, Regional, Local
1969-1977 Frank Elliott, Charlottesville
1968- ..... David Schwartz, Photographer and Founder of the Camera Heritage Museum and Curator, Staunton