Herold Rodney Eaton “Hal” Phyfe (1892-1968) was a Broadway photographer famous for his theatrical portraits of the 1920s and 1930s. His photos have been described as “competent, but not in the Cecil Beaton or Edward Steichen league”.
Hal Phyfe was born into an American family based in Nice, France. He is a descendant of the American furniture designer Duncan Phyfe. He opened a New York photography studio in 1926. He photographed a range of celebrities including Florenz Ziegfeld Jr., Anna Q. Nilsson and Carveth Wells. He became known as “the official photographer to high society” and “one of the best amateur cooks in Manhattan”. He asked his subjects not to smile as they were being photographed.
Herold Rodney Eaton “Hal” Phyfe (1892-1968) was a Broadway photographer famous for his theatrical portraits of the 1920s and 1930s. His photos have been described as “competent, but not in the Cecil Beaton or Edward Steichen league”.
Table of Contents
- 1 Biography
- 2 References
- 2.1 AN ORIGINAL HAL PHYFE PHOTOGRAPH OF THE EXPLORER AND AUTHOR CARVETH WELLS.
- 2.2 Posterazzi Lupe Velez Ca. 1933 Ph: Hal Phyfe Photo Poster Print, (16 x 20)
- 2.3 Posterazzi Lupe Velez Ca. 1933 Ph: Hal Phyfe Photo Poster Print, (8 x 10)
- 2.4 Eddy's Entertainment Lupe Velez Photographer, Hal Phyfe 8x10 Silver Halide Archival Quality Reproduction Photo Print
- 2.5 Welcome Home Digital Magazine (13 Book Series)
- 2.6 Theatre Magazine, April, 1928, Volume 47, No. 4, Whole No. 325 - Judith Anderson cover
- 2.7 This Side of Hell
- 2.8 Theatre Magazine, May, 1928, Volume 47, No. 5, Whole No. 326 - Peggy Wood cover
- 2.9 Theatre Magazine, August, 1927, Volume 46, No. 2, Whole No. 317 - Jane Cowl cover
- 2.10 Turmeric Curcumin with BioPerine 1500mg - Natural Joint & Healthy Inflammatory Support with 95% Standardized Curcuminoids for Potency & Absorption - Non-GMO, Gluten Free Capsules with Black Pepper.
Biography
Hal Phyfe was born into an American family based in Nice, France. He is a descendant of the American furniture designer Duncan Phyfe. He opened a New York photography studio in 1926. He photographed a range of celebrities including Florenz Ziegfeld Jr., Anna Q. Nilsson and Carveth Wells. He became known as “the recognized photographer to tall society” and “one of the best amateur cooks in Manhattan”. He asked his subjects not to grin as they were creature photographed.
References
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