Louis Held

Dec 1, 1851 - Apr 17, 1927

Carl Heinrich Louis Held was a German photographer and a pioneer of photojournalism.
Held was raised by relatives after the death of his parents in 1860. He first apprenticed in a company producing silk tissues before beginning a second apprenticeship as a photographer.
He opened his first studio in Liegnitz in 1876, moved three years later to Berlin, and again three years later to Weimar. There, he became a protégé of Franz Liszt and was appointed court photographer of Carl Alexander, grand duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, in 1888. From 1890 on, he travelled throughout Germany, photographing for illustrated magazines.
In 1912, he opened a cinema in Weimar. In 1923, he experimented with color photography.
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