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Albert, Alfred and Chris Schlechten


Albert (1876 – 1961), Alfred (May 24, 1877 – November 1970), and Alfred "Chris" Schlechten (May 9, 1911 – November 1979) were members of a family noted for their photography of Montana, especially their images of Gallatin County, Montana, and Yellowstone National Park. Headquartered in Bozeman, Montana, brothers Alfred and Albert started a family photography business in 1900, and the business continued until the death of Alfred's son Chris Schlechten in the late 1970s. The heirs of the Schlechten family sold an extensive collection of the photographs taken by the three men to the Museum of the Rockies in 1980.
==Schlechten brothers==
Albert and his brother Alfred came to Montana in 1900 and purchased the Bozeman photography business of Grant and Tippet. They renamed the studio "Schlechten Brothers."〔 Considered the top photographers in the Gallatin valley, they also published a significant number of postcards featuring their images of the Bozeman area.〔(Mulvaney, Tom ''Bozeman and the Gallatin Valley'' ) p. 8〕 About 1910, the two brothers opened separate studios.〔
Albert Schlechten specialized in landscape photography and his work was notable for the use of a large format field camera which produced 11 x 14 negatives. He used it to take a series of photos of Yellowstone National Park. He also took many photos of locations and the landscape in and around the Bozeman area.〔 Albert sold his photography studio in 1922 went into wheat farming. After his farming venture failed due to drought, he started the "Central Studio" in Anaconda, Montana in 1929 and operated it until his retirement in 1946.〔(Photo Archives – Museum of the Rockies ). Muse.museum.montana.edu. Retrieved on August 15, 2011.〕 Alfred Schlechten continued his photography business in Bozeman, specializing in commercial portrait photography, until the 1940s.〔

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