


1922 Historical Portrait of Bender & Schutzendorf
This photograph features Paul Bender and Gustav Schutzendorf, taken in October 1922 by a Bain News Service photographer. The image reflects a moment in time during the early 20th century, when photography was evolving and becoming more accessible. The use of glass negatives at this time was common, allowing for clear image reproduction and preservation.
Paul Bender and Gustav Schutzendorf were involved in their respective fields, contributing to the rich tapestry of social and professional life in the early 1920s. This period followed World War I, marked by significant changes in American society, including advancements in technology and shifts in cultural norms. The photograph captures not just the faces of its subjects but also a sense of the eras spirit, as people navigated a rapidly changing world.

1922 Historical Portrait of Bender & Schutzendorf
