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Emma Blau: Shooting stars is her family business

Her grandfather, Tom Blau founded leading photographic agency Camera Press. Emma Blau tells us about an exhibition of 70 years of celebrity portraits

May 22, 2017 13:30
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For Emma Blau, photography is more than a job, or even an art form.

It’s her link with the past, as the third generation of her family running the extraordinary photographic agency Camera Press, which boasts an archive of some of the most iconic shots of celebrities and public figures through the ages. Unusually, when most smaller agencies have been taken over by the big names, it is still independent and still very much family run. Emma is its Creative Director; her sister and two cousins are also directors.

Emma’s grandfather, Tom Blau, was a Jewish Hungarian photographer who was born and lived in Berlin. He came to the UK in 1935 and set up the agency in 1947, the same year that he became a British citizen.

He was clearly an engaging figure, making friends with the great photographers that he signed up, including Yousuf Karsh, who photographed the Queen; the Jewish photographer Sterling Henry Nahum, known as Baron who photographed her wedding; fashion photographer Cecil Beaton and Princess Margaret’s husband, Antony Armstrong-Jones, all of them part of the archive.