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Jini Dellaccio

Jini Dellaccio (née Duckworth; January 31, 1917 – July 3, 2014)〔Dellaccio, Jini (b. 1917), Photographer HistoryLink.org Essay 8953 by Peter Blecha〕 was an American photographer best known for her images of rock and pop acts of the 1960s, particularly in the Pacific Northwest. Her photographs of the Sonics, the Wailers, Merrilee Rush, the Daily Flash and many others were frequently used for album covers, posters, and publicity stills, and - along with her shots of major acts such as Neil Young, the Rolling Stones, the Beach Boys, and the Who - have been widely reproduced in books, CDs, articles, and gallery exhibitions.
==Early life and career==
Born and raised on a family farm in Indiana, Jini (pronounced "Jeanie") Duckworth's father was an auto mechanic and her mother a beautician. Her large family was artistically and musically inclined. After graduating from high school in 1935 she played saxophone with a number of different all-girl Swing jazz touring revues. While performing in Hollywood, Florida during World War II she met her husband-to-be, Carl Dellaccio, who was serving in the Navy. After the war the couple moved to Chicago, Illinois, where Carl attended the University of Chicago. They married in 1946. Jini continued playing music professionally for a while, then began attending the Art Institute of Chicago,〔Rock & Roll: Jini Dellacio pub 2009 The Jini Dellaccio Collection-notes, Barry Herem〕 where she studied painting and became interested in photography, purchasing a $70 used Leica at a Chicago camera shop.
In 1953 the couple moved to Long Beach, California, where Carl had been offered a language teaching job, and where Jini developed a successful career as a freelance fashion photographer. During this period she purchased a Rolleiflex camera, and then a Hasselblad 500-C, which (though she would occasionally use other types) became her primary camera.〔 In 1961 Carl was offered a job with the Public Schools district of Tacoma, Washington, and the couple moved to nearby Gig Harbor. In 1962 the Tacoma Art Museum exhibited some of Jini's work, including fashion photos and pictures taken on a South Pacific excursion.

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