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Brodrick Vernon Chinnery-Haldane (12 July 1912 – 3 February 1996) was a Scottish-born society photographer whom his English contemporary Sir Cecil Beaton allegedly once described as the founder of modern society photography.〔Philip Hoare, "(Obituary: Brodrick Haldane )", ''The Independent'', 12 February 1996. Hoare quotes Beaton's executor as saying that this is hard to believe, as the society photographer Beaton was already a transatlantic success at the time when the work of Hoare, a younger man, was first published.〕 ==Early life== Brodrick Haldane was the youngest of four children from one of Scotland's oldest landed families, the Haldanes of Gleneagles. His early years were spent at Alltshellach, the family's home in the Inverness-shire district of Nether Lochaber, where his grandfather had been Bishop of Argyll and the Isles. In 1918, his father inherited a Perthshire estate and became the 26th Laird of Gleneagles. Having attended Lancing College, Brodrick was well aware that he had not made the best of his scholastic opportunities. Attracted to the stage, he became an extra at Elstree Studios and featured in such early films as ''Murder in Monte Carlo'', starring Errol Flynn, and ''Two Hearts in Waltz Time''.〔There's Nothing Flash about the First of our Paparazzi. Fidelma Cook, Today, 28 October 1995.〕
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