Izzy Orloff
Izzy Orloff (1891–1983), also known as Abraham Orloff, was a photographer in Fremantle, Western Australia. His photographs make up one of the larger collections of images of early Perth in Battye Library photographic collection.[1]
Orloff's main efforts in photography were made between 1917 and 1935, providing an extensive collection of images of Perth through a range of topics and subjects.[2][3] He also was interested in maritime subjects.[4]
Notes
- (1990) J.S. Battye Library - Izzy Orloff negative collection donated to Battye library. LISWA newsletter No.185 (March 1990), p.1,.
- Hoffman, Louise, and Chris Jeffery (1989) Izzy Orloff, photographer : images 1917-1935 Fremantle, W.A. : Fremantle Arts Centre Press, ISBN 0-949206-47-4
- Orloff, Izzy; Donaldson, Joan (1970), Oral history interview with Mr. Abraham Orloff of 15 Knutsford St. Fremantle, retrieved 22 March 2019
- (1995)Izzy Orloff - biographical details. Maritime themes in his work Maritime Heritage Association Journal, Dec. 1995
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