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Bruce Rowland Johnson, Rowland's 12-year-old son. Bruce shared his father's passion for photography and when he wasn't holding a camera
In 1947, in the aftermath of World War II, the hectic pace at Isaacson Iron Works in Seattle began to slow down. That's when ironworker Gustuf Rowland Johnson decided to transform a hobby into a vocation: photography. He converted the den in his modest Seattle home into a studio, his basement into a darkroom and Rowland Studio was born. His reputation for photographic excellence grew quickly. In 1951, he was chosen as the official school photographer for Roosevelt High School.
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- Consumer Products & Services Shopping Camera and Photographic Supply Stores Photographic Supplies
| Estimated number of employees: | 5 to 9 | |
| City / suburb: | Seattle, WA | |
| County: | King |
Senior Portraits, Family Photography, Business Photography, Wedding Photography, Sports Team Photography.
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