Photographer
Arnold Genthe (1869-1942)
Originally
trained as a classical scholar, Genthe came to San Francisco in 1895,
from Germany, to work as a tutor in classical philology to the eldest
son of the Baron and Baroness von Schroeder. He taught himself photography
while walking the streets of San Francisco's Chinatown (1895 - 1906).
After his photographs became a success in the local magazines, he
established his own studio specializing in portraits of prominent
locals and visiting celebrities. His photographs of Greta Garbo got
her a job with a motion picture company whose executives had seen
her only as a "blond Swede type."
Tea
Rose was one of the "yellow slave trade" girls rescued
by Donaldina Cameron (Cameron House in San Francisco), who was
25 years old when she began her missionary work in Chinatown. |