Savage, Charles A., 1912-1972,

Dates:
Birth 1912
Death 1972

Biographical notes:

Charles A. Savage (1912-1972) was born on June 26, 1912 and grew up in Warren, PA. His father owned a portrait studio, so Savage was introduced to the field of photography at an early age. In September 1931, he entered the Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute's (RAMI) newly formed photography program. He graduated in June 1933 and moved back to Pennsylvania where he worked as a professional photographer. Savage returned to RAMI in 1937 as an assistant professor. At the time, the school's Department of Photographic Technology (founded 1930) consisted of two full-time faculty members: C. B. Neblette and Frederick W. Brehm. Savage joined the department to help teach courses related to professional photography as opposed to technical photography. In March 1943, Savage enlisted in the U.S. Military and served for the remainder of World War II. Following the war, Savage returned to RAMI where he continued to teach classes. His primary interests were in portraiture and studio management and he taught primarily portrait photography courses. In addition, Savage served as the Assistant to the Director of the School of Photography, scheduling classes, advising students, and overseeing the everyday aspects of the school's operations. In 1939, Savage collaborated with another new faculty member in the department, Wallis E. Dobbs, to write "Your Camera and How it Works." Known affectionately by the students as "Uncle Charles," Savage retired from the university (renamed the Rochester Institute of Technology in 1944) in 1966. Upon retiring, Savage planned on traveling with his wife, Alice, particularly to the western United States. He and his wife had built a cabin on the Allegheny River near Warren, PA where the couple planned to spend some of their time. Savage died in June 1972.

From the description of Charles A. Savage photographs and other material, circa 1932-1966. (RIT Library). WorldCat record id: 758991429

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Subjects:

  • Photographers
  • Portrait photographers
  • Portrait photography

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Places:

  • New York (State)--Rochester (as recorded)