Camera Press is a photographic picture agency founded in London in 1947 by Jewish Hungarian Tom Blau, a portrait photographer[1] of major contemporary political figures, musicians and film stars, [2] who, in 1935, migrated from Berlin where he was born and lived, becoming a naturalised British citizen (also in 1947.)
^"Tom Blau Statement - Hyman Collection - British Photography". www.britishphotography.org. Archived from the original on 2018-08-02. Retrieved 2018-08-02.
^Blau, Tom (1983), In and out of focus, Elm Tree Books, ISBN 978-0-241-11058-4
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