Parker, Maynard L., 1900-1976

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Bosley dates the house to 1907-09.

From the description of [David B. Gamble house, Pasadena, Calif.] [graphic] / Maynard Parker [photographer] ; [Greene & Greene, architects]. [circa 1946-1949]. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 78300492

From the description of [Robert R. Blacker house, Pasadena, Calif.] [graphic] / Maynard Parker [photographer] ; [Greene & Greene, architects]. [circa 1947-1949] (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 79245169

Theodore Irwin purchased the house at 240 North Grand Ave., Pasadena, from Katherine M. Duncan. In "the summer of 1906 Theodore Irwin had called on Charles and Henry Greene to redesign Katherine Duncan's house...By early 1907 it was ready for occupancy, utterly transformed." -- Greene & Greene / Edward R. Bosley. London : Phaidon, 2000, p.95.

From the description of [Theodore Irwin house, Pasadena, Calif.] [graphic] / Maynard Parker [photographer] ; [Greene & Greene, architects]. [circa 1948]. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 81483691

Bosley dates the house to 1911.

From the description of [Nathan Bentz house, Santa Barbara, Calif.] [graphic] / Maynard Parker [photographer] ; [Greene & Greene, architects]. [194-?] (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 82870680

The house, including alterations, dates to 1902-10, according to: Edward R. Bosley / Greene & Greene. London : Phaidon, 2000.

From the description of [James A. Culbertson house, Pasadena, Calif.] [graphic] / Maynard Parker [photographer] ; [Greene & Greene, architects]. [194-] (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 80964790

Bosley dates the house to 1911-13.

By 1917 "the Culbertson sisters...could no longer afford...the property. It was purchased by Mrs. Dudley P. (Elisabeth S.) Allen...who shortly remarried and became Mrs. Francis Fleury Prentiss." -- Bosley, p. 160.

From the description of [Cordelia A. Culbertson house, Pasadena, Calif.] [graphic] / Maynard Parker [photographer] ; [Greene & Greene, architects]. [circa 1947] (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 84195127

In 1911 "Edward Savage Crocker and his wife purchased Dr. Crow's house. It was Crocker who was responsible for doubling the size of the property by purchasing land to the west of the residence and enhancing it with extensive gardens and outbuildings." -- Greene & Greene / Edward R. Bosley. London : Phaidon, 2000. p. 145.

Bosley dates the house to 1909-10.

From the description of [S.S. Crow house, Pasadena, Calif.] [graphic] / Maynard Parker [photographer] ; [Greene & Greene, architects]. [circa 1947] (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 81419681

Additional image titles from Greene & Greene / Edward R. Bosley. London : Phaidon, 2000.

Bosley dates the house to 1908-11.

From the description of [Charles M. Pratt house, Ojai, Calif.] [graphic] / Maynard Parker [photographer] ; [Greene & Greene, architects]. [circa 1947] (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 81800510

Biographical Note

Maynard L. Parker (1900-1976), known sometimes as "Mike," was born and raised in Vermont. Parker worked in New England at a variety of jobs, including office boy, machinist, and gardener, before turning to photography as a profession. Parker traveled to California three times in the 1920s, finally settling in Los Angeles in 1929. He and his wife, Annie, lived in the Echo Park neighborhood, where Parker built a house on Lemoyne Street designed by a draftsman in architect Richard Neutra's office. The New England saltbox-style house served as residence and studio, as well as the backdrop for many of Parker's published photographs. Parker's personal interests included archery, home renovation, and building furniture. [See photocopies of Maynard and Annie Parker's journals, and interview transcript with Ann Carawan and Diane Parker, February 14, 2008, in collection files].

Parker taught himself photography in the 1920s, achieving success in the amateur photography contests in which he participated. In 1927 he was hired as a bookkeeper for the Mott Studios of Photography, a firm specializing in architectural photography. By 1930 he was employed as a full-time professional photographer for Mott Studios. In 1936, he was a photographer for Skinner Photo Arts, another Los Angeles studio. Parker received his first major private commission in 1938, photographing the Sunset Boulevard store of jeweler Paul Flato, which allowed Parker to hone his considerable skills in dramatic lighting and creative set-ups. By 1940, Parker had come to the attention of Elizabeth Gordon. She became editor of House Beautiful in 1941, and thus began an affiliation between the two that lasted until 1964, when Gordon left the magazine. Parker also came to know a number of architects, designers, and builders, both through his relationship with House Beautiful and his other commercial work.

Parker established Maynard L. Parker Fine Photographs in 1938, changing the name to Maynard L. Parker Modern Photography in 1940. While Parker utilized family and a few assistants to help manage the business, he generally worked alone on assignments. Using an antique 4x5-inch camera and a complicated lighting system, he achieved dramatic effects. He often used a wide-angle lens to heighten a location's salient features, and he fearlessly scaled rooftops to achieve the optimum vantage point. Occasionally, he placed both his camera and lights underneath furniture. Parker's black-and-white outdoor work relied on stark shadows and high contrast to emphasize a garden's structure, form, and texture. He rarely created test shots, and often completed shoots with limited amounts of film. Parker routinely sent images from one assignment to multiple publications to maximize his output. He developed a photographic inventory of celebrity residences that he could market to magazines if commissions slowed down. He also planned family vacations to the East Coast, photographing the work of various architects and designers as he crossed the country. Parker's relationships and entrepreneurial efforts helped him build a client base that included hundreds of architects, designers, builders, design studios, retail furnishings businesses, and shelter magazines.

Parker undertook much of his House Beautiful work on extensive trips on both the East and West coasts. Accompanied by Joseph Howland, the magazine's garden editor from 1948 to 1956, the two followed Elizabeth Gordon's mandate to capture "beautiful gardens maintained by a family." As a consequence, Parker visually documented gardens by some of the nation's premiere landscape designers of the era.

Among the architects, designers, and builders with whom Parker worked extensively were his friend and pioneering modernist architect Harwell Hamilton Harris; James E. Dolena, one of the foremost architects working in the Hollywood Regency style; Cliff May, the popularizer of the modern California ranch house and a close personal friend; Pasadena-based architect Wallace Neff; Robert Stanton, a Carmel-based architect and close personal friend; Paul R. Williams, a Los Angeles-based African-American architect; Frank Lloyd Wright, to whom Parker was introduced by Elizabeth Gordon; landscape architects Tommy Church and Arthur and Marie Berger; developers Ross W. Cortese and Joseph Eichler; furniture and interior designers Paul Frankl, Paul László, Shirley Ritts of Ritts Co., and T. H. Robsjohn-Gibbings; Robert D. Harrell, Texas-based interior designer; and Barbara Barondess MacLean, actress turned interior designer. The retail businesses that Parker counted among his more important clients included Barker Bros., Cannell & Chaffin, W. & J. Sloane, C. W. Stockwell Co., O. M. Scott & Sons, and Albert van Luit & Company. Print clients included Architectural Digest, Better Homes and Gardens, Good Housekeeping, House Beautiful, the Los Angeles Times, and Sunset, among others. Parker also established relationships with contributors to these, and other, publications including writers Louise Price Bell, Martha B. Darbyshire, Frances Heard, Pauline Graves, Ethel McCall Head, Ellen Sheridan, and Fleeta Woodroffe. Many of the editors at House Beautiful also became close friends of Parker's. Foremost among these was Joseph Howland, garden editor; Virginia Stanton, party editor and wife of architect Robert Stanton; and Jean Murray Bangs, contributing editor and wife of Harwell Hamilton Harris.

Parker continued his work as a professional photographer into the late 1960s. He died in Los Angeles in 1976.

From the guide to the Maynard L. Parker negatives, photographs, and other material., 1930-1974, bulk 1940s-1960s, (The Huntington Library)

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creatorOf Parker, Maynard L., 1901-1976,. [Charles M. Pratt house, Ojai, Calif.] [graphic] / Maynard Parker [photographer] ; [Greene & Greene, architects]. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries
creatorOf Parker, Maynard L., 1901-1976,. [Nathan Bentz house, Santa Barbara, Calif.] [graphic] / Maynard Parker [photographer] ; [Greene & Greene, architects]. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries
creatorOf Parker, Maynard L., 1901-1976,. [Robert R. Blacker house, Pasadena, Calif.] [graphic] / Maynard Parker [photographer] ; [Greene & Greene, architects]. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries
creatorOf Maynard L. Parker negatives, photographs, and other material., 1930-1974, bulk 1940s-1960s The Huntington Library
creatorOf Parker, Maynard L., 1901-1976,. [Cordelia A. Culbertson house, Pasadena, Calif.] [graphic] / Maynard Parker [photographer] ; [Greene & Greene, architects]. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries
referencedIn Thomas D. Church Collection, 1933-1977 Environmental Design Archives
creatorOf Parker, Maynard L., 1901-1976,. [David B. Gamble house, Pasadena, Calif.] [graphic] / Maynard Parker [photographer] ; [Greene & Greene, architects]. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries
creatorOf Parker, Maynard L., 1901-1976,. [S.S. Crow house, Pasadena, Calif.] [graphic] / Maynard Parker [photographer] ; [Greene & Greene, architects]. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries
referencedIn Eugene Swarzwald, Pictorial California and the Pacific, Collection of Photographs, 1909-ca.1968, bulk ca. 1925-1968 The Huntington Library
creatorOf Parker, Maynard L., 1901-1976,. [James A. Culbertson house, Pasadena, Calif.] [graphic] / Maynard Parker [photographer] ; [Greene & Greene, architects]. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries
creatorOf Parker, Maynard L., 1901-1976,. [Theodore Irwin house, Pasadena, Calif.] [graphic] / Maynard Parker [photographer] ; [Greene & Greene, architects]. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries
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associatedWith Anshen & Allen. corporateBody
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associatedWith Bentz, Nathan. person
associatedWith Blacker, Robert R. person
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associatedWith Brown, Bob. person
associatedWith Bullock’s (Department store). corporateBody
associatedWith Byers, John, 1875-1966 person
associatedWith Cannell & Chaffin. corporateBody
associatedWith Cannon, Georgius Y., 1892-1987 person
associatedWith Charles M. Pratt house (Ojai, Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Choate, Chris, 1908-1981 person
associatedWith Church, Thomas Dolliver. person
associatedWith Clements, Stiles Oliver, 1883-1966 person
associatedWith Coate, Roland E. person
associatedWith Colcord, Gerard Rae, 1900-1984 person
associatedWith Cordelia A. Culbertson house (Pasadena, Calif.) corporateBody
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associatedWith Crocker, Edward S. person
associatedWith Crow, S. S. person
associatedWith Culbertson, Cordelia A. person
associatedWith Culbertson, James A. person
associatedWith C. W. Stockwell Co. corporateBody
associatedWith Dailey, Gardner A., 1895-1967 person
associatedWith Dapprich, Fred R. person
associatedWith David B. Gamble House (Pasadena, Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Dolena, James E., 1888-1978 person
associatedWith Douglas, Tom. person
associatedWith Draper, Dorothy, 1889-1969 person
associatedWith Duncan, Katherine M. person
associatedWith Eckbo, Garrett. person
associatedWith Edward S. Crocker house (Pasadena, Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Eggers, Henry, 1911-1987 person
associatedWith Erb, George, A. I. D. person
associatedWith Fickett, Edward H., 1916-1999 person
associatedWith Ford, O’Neil, 1905-1982 person
associatedWith Forsythe, Anthony. person
associatedWith Francis F. Prentiss house (Pasadena, Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Frankl, Paul T. (Paul Theodore), b. 1886 person
associatedWith Gamble, David B. person
associatedWith Gerke, Florence Holmes, 1896-1964 person
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associatedWith Greene & Hinkle (Firm). corporateBody
associatedWith Gregory, Julius, 1875-1955 person
associatedWith Grieve, Harold. person
associatedWith Hahn, C. Jacques. person
associatedWith Hamilton, Tom, A. I. D. person
associatedWith Harrell, Robert D. person
associatedWith Harris, Harwell Hamilton, 1903- person
associatedWith Heaton, Culver, 1912-1992 person
associatedWith Heitschmidt, Earl T., 1894-1972 person
associatedWith Hill, John deKoven, d. 1996 person
associatedWith Hunt and Chambers, Architects. corporateBody
associatedWith Huntsman-Trout, Edward, 1889-1974 person
associatedWith Irwin, Theodore. person
associatedWith James A. Culbertson house (Pasadena, Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Jones, A. Quincy (Archie Quincy), 1913-1979 person
associatedWith Jones, Euine Fay, 1921- person
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associatedWith Kaufmann, Gordon B. person
associatedWith Kelley, H. Roy (Harold Roy, ) b. 1892 person
associatedWith Kertész, André. person
associatedWith László, Paul. person
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associatedWith Marx, Samuel A., 1885-1964 person
associatedWith Mason, E. Gilbert. person
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associatedWith McPherson, Elizabeth. person
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associatedWith Mosher and Drew, Architects. corporateBody
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associatedWith Neff, Wallace, 1895-1982 person
associatedWith O. M. Scott & Sons. corporateBody
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associatedWith Pahlmann, William C., 1900-1987 person
associatedWith Pereira, William L., 1909-1985 person
associatedWith Pratt, Charles M. person
associatedWith Prentiss, Francis F. person
associatedWith Rasbach, Roger. person
associatedWith Richard Whiteman Advertising. corporateBody
associatedWith Ritts Co. corporateBody
associatedWith Robert R. Blacker house (Pasadena, Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Robsjohn-Gibbings, Terence Harold, b. 1905 person
associatedWith Schmidlin, Emil A. d. 1988 person
associatedWith Schutt, Burton. person
associatedWith Scott, H. Denman, 1904-1948 person
associatedWith Siple, Allen G., 1901-1973 person
associatedWith Southern California Gas Company. corporateBody
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associatedWith Stanton, Robert, 1901-1983 person
associatedWith Stedman, Morgan, 1905-1978 person
associatedWith Stone, Edward Durell. person
associatedWith Swarzwald, Eugene. person
associatedWith Taylor, Michael, 1927-1986 person
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associatedWith Wadsworth, Edwin A., 1908 or 9-1999. person
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Commencement ceremonies
Commercial buildings
Computers
Convention facilities
Cookery
Cookery
Courthouses
Dams
Dens
Deserts
Deserts
Deserts
Dining rooms
Dinners and dining
Display of merchandise
Door knockers
Draperies
Dwellings
Eating & drinking facilities
Engineering
Entertaining
Exhibition buildings
Exhibitions
Exhibitions
Fire stations
Flooring
Flowers
Follies (Architecture)
Food
Funeral rites and ceremonies
Furniture
Furniture making
Gardening
Garden ornaments and furniture
Gardens
Garden structures
Gates
Gift baskets
Gifts
Gift wrapping
Glassware
Golf courses
Handicraft
Hardware
Health resorts
Historic buildings
Historic sites
Hobbies
Holiday decorations
Home economics
Home gyms
Home theaters
Hospitals
Hotels
House furnishings
Household electronics
Houses
Icons
Indigenous peoples
Indoor gardening
Industrial buildings
Interior decoration
Invitation cards
Jewelry
Kitchens
Laboratories
Landscape
Landscape architecture
Laundry
Lawns
Lawns
Libraries
Private libraries
Lighting
Living rooms
Lobbies (Rooms)
Lounges
Machinery
Mailboxes
Medical care
Medical instruments and apparatus
Military bases
Models (Persons)
Motion pictures
Motor homes
Mountains
Municipal buildings
Musical instruments
Music rooms and equipment
National parks and reserves
Office furniture
Offices
Ornamental plant industry
Outdoor furniture
Outdoor living spaces
Painting
Parking facilities
Parks
Parties
Party decorations
Photography
Plants
Playgrounds
Power tools
Private planes
Public buildings
Radio broadcasting
Radio stations
Railroads
Rainbow
Ranches
Reading rooms
Recreation
Recreation
Recreation centers
Resort architecture
Safes
School buildings
Screens
Sculpture
Showrooms
Signs and signboards
Sound
Sports tournaments
Stables
Stonemasonry
Storage in the home
Streets
Studies (Rooms)
Sunspaces
Supermarkets
Surgery
Swimming pools
Tableware
Television
Tourism
Trees
Utility rooms
Wallpaper
Water towers
Weaving
Weddings
Wine cellars
Occupation
Photographers
Activity

Person

Birth 1900-12-04

Death 1976-07-09

Americans

English

Information

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