During the second half of the 19th-century, photography became very popular in the Russian Empire. New photography studios were opening in the large cities. As in other businesses, Jews became active in this new field.
Sculpture of early 20th century photographer installed in Minsk
About half of all photo studios in the Pale of Settlement, belonged to Jews in the early 20th-century.
In 1912, photographers did not need business licenses and, by 1914, more than 75% of the studios in Minsk, Grodno, Bialystok and Brest-Litovsk had Jewish owners.
It was quite common to print, on the reverse of the photo, information about the studio, its location, owner, services provided and awards the owner had received.
Here is the list of the 40 largest Jewish-owned photo studios, 1897-1904 in the towns and shtetls of Belarus:
Sheila Rosenthal
February 28, 2017
My mother’s father came from Slutsk in late 1800s. Last name Berkowitz. Father Issac and mother Minnie. There were 8 brothers. I have a picture of them which may have been taken then.
jhrgbelarus
March 7, 2017
Nice large family. Did they all come to US? Have you done genealogy research on your family?
Regards,
Yuri Dorn
Coordinator of JHRG in Belarus
Yelnik Catherine
February 28, 2017
Thank you for this information. A relative of mine has a photography of our family taken in Mozyr around 1900.
mike ainbinder
March 7, 2017
I believe I have inherited many pictures from the Minsk area dating from appx. 1880-1900
My Grandfather is from Minsk and was born 1901
If someone has interest in these contact me
Suzanne Hoffman
March 7, 2017
My great great grandfather is Iosel Gofman. First time I have seen validation of his existence as a photographer. Aron, my great uncle, and his brother, Lazar, my great grandfather, we’re both photographers. One in Gomel, the other in Boston MA.
jhrgbelarus
March 7, 2017
I am glad that you were able to find something valuable while reading our posts. Have you been thinking about coming to Belarus and learning more about your ancestors?
Suzanne Hoffman
March 24, 2017
Yes, I am planning a trip to do research about the Gofman family. It will either be this Fall or next Spring.