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Grant H. Crabtree : ウィキペディア英語版
Grant H. Crabtree

Grant Holland Crabtree (June 10, 1913 – October 14, 2008) was an award-winning cinematographer, director, and photographer who worked during the early years of the Canadian film industry, first for Crawley Films, then for the National Film Board and the National Research Council. His work includes the highly touted ''The Loon’s Necklace'', ''The Chairmaker and the Boys'', ''Morning on the Lievre'', and ''Song of Seasons''.〔Grant Crabtree, ''A Wide-Angled Lens: Stories From Life,'' ed. Leslie Savage (Revelstoke, BC: Crabtree Communications, 2007).〕
==Early life==

Crabtree was born in Ottawa, Canada, the son of Charles Archie Crabtree and Elvina Kennedy Greenham. Raised in the family home on McKinnon Road in Rockliffe Park with siblings John, Betty, and Graham, Crabtree was born into a family of artists. His father, an art department head at William Notman’s photographic studio in Montreal and later owner and operator of Crabtree Gravure Limited, an engraving business; his mother, an artist and cartoonist, was a student of painter John Singer Sargent, and graduated from the Royal Academy in 1903.〔Grant Crabtree, ''A Wide-Angled Lens: Stories From Life,'' ed. Leslie Savage (Revelstoke, BC: Crabtree Communications, 2007), 9.〕
Crabtree attended Rockliffe Park School, followed by Lisgar Collegiate, where he was a member of the school’s hockey team. In addition to playing for the Lisgar team, Crabtree was a member of the New Edinburgh Intermediate City Hockey League and the New Edinburgh Canoe Club. Following high school and during the Great Depression, Crabtree helped his father in his business, working with plates and developing prints, and learning how to produce quality images.
Crabtree’s interest in photography began in 1928, when he obtained his first postcard print-size Kodak Camera. He soon joined a local camera club, where his annual contest submission, a portrait of his brother Graham, won first prize. Inspired by Edward Steichen’s Vanity Fair portraits, and encouraged by positive reaction to his work, Crabtree began his long career in photography and film.

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