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Johan Hagemeyer (1 June 1884, Amsterdam, the Netherlands - 1962, Berkeley, California USA); Dutch-born horticulturalist and vegetarian remembered primarily for being an early 20th-century photographer and artistic intellectual. His family came to California to grow fruit trees, but in 1916 he met photographer Alfred Stieglitz, who convinced him to devote his life to the the- emerging world of artistic photography. In 1923 Hagemeyer opened a portrait studio in San Francisco, which he occupied primarily from October thru early April.
In 1922 he built a spring-summer studio in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, at that time the largest art colony on the Pacific coast, and donated his photographs that December to a local fund-raising exhibit. It was here that Hagemeyer met Edward Weston, who encouraged him to further his career in photography. He moved his Carmel address in 1924 to a new “artfully designed studio” at the prominent junction of Mountain View and Ocean Avenues, which became a meeting place for intellectuals as well as a “gallery” to display the works of local and visiting artists. In 1928 he relocated to a significantly larger “Johan Hagemeyer Studio-Gallery,” where he devoted an entire room to his own pictorial art and held major exhibitions of prominent Post-Impressionists painters, such as Henrietta Shore, as well as art photographers, including Edward Weston. In February 1932 at the Haggin Museum in Stockton, California he displayed his photographs in a joint exhibition with Carmel’s most famous Impressionist painter, William Frederic Ritschel. Through the spring and summer of 1938 he exhibited his landscape and portrait photos at the Guild of Carmel Craftsmen.
From the 1920s through the 1940s he photographed leading figures of the day, including Pedro Joseph de Lemos, Albert Einstein, and Salvador Dali. However, he sometimes retouched or manipulated his.... He died poor and virtually forgotten at age 78. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johan_Hagemeyer) undefined