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Dr. Paul Wolff

Photographer

1887 02 19

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1951 04 10

“My whole inclination pertains to the grand life, the world’s unlimited expanse, all that the compact camera is called to capture,” - Dr. Paul Wolff

Paul Wolff (February 19, 1887 in Mulhouse, Germany - April 10, 1951 in Frankfurt am Main) was a German photographer and a pioneer in the field of 35mm photography. In recognition of his photographic achievements as a pioneer of Leica photography, he received the 200,000th Leica from the Ernst Leitz company in 1936.

Translated from Wikipedia, last updated 2022.08.22

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