Names: | Other: Herzog and Higgins Other: P. Higgins Other: P.A. Herzog
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| Active: | India | Little known about this firm in India which was owned by two Englishmen - P.A. Herzog & P. Higgins. Herzog was an assistant to John Blees in Jabulpur and probably learned the art of photography from Blees who produced an instructional manual on the subject. Both worked for Lala Deen Dayal and Johnson & Hoffman before opening their own studio at Mhow (Central India) in 1894 and continued till 1921. As official photographers for many important events, including official visits and Durbahs, they preserved an important record of the British Raj and were considered a very successful commercial photographic studio.
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John Falconer, British Library A Biographical Dictionary of 19th Century Photographers in South and South-East Asia | Commercial, India
Mhow, 1894-1921. P.A. Herzog worked as an assistant to John Blees in Jubulpur, 1888. Both Herzog and P. Higgins were assistants to Lala Deen Dayal, and to Johnston and Hoffmann in 1890.
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