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Van Leo
Van Leo (born Levon Alexander Boyadjian) (November 20, 1921- March 18, 2002) was an Armenian-Egyptian photographer who became known for his numerous self-portraits and portraits of celebrities of his time.
==Biography and career==

Born in November, 1921 in Turkey, Van Leo grew up during an era of Armenian genocide and persecution and had to flee with his family at the age of 4 to take refuge in Egypt. It was only due to his father's privileged social position as a worker for a German-owned Baghdad railway Company that Leovan and his family escaped the genocide in the Ottoman Empire.〔Corgnati, Martina. "Van Leo: An Armenian Photographer in Cairo." Excerpt from A Photographer called Van Leo. 2007. Web.〕 In Egypt, Leovan attended the English Mission School followed by the English Mission College. It was at the English Mission College, around the age of 16 or 17, after having bought Hollywood postcards of famous film star that Leovan discovered his interest in photography. Fascinated by Hollywood and the world of cinema, Leovan decided to put his studies on hold, after having been enrolled in the American University in Cairo in 1940 to pursue his passion. Leovan undertook an apprenticeship at Studio Venus owned by a famous Armenian photographer named Artinian before opening his own studio with his brother Angelo in January, 1941, in the living room of their apartment.〔Iverson, Barry. "The Life of Cairo Master Photographer Van Leo." Van Leo: A Rare Look. Cairo: The American University in Cairo, 2012. Print.〕 Most of the brothers' clientele were transitory WWII soldiers and officers, and entertainers and high society of the Opera who were often brought via the Entertainment National Service Association to entertain the soldiers and officers of the British troops.〔Rodriguez, Veronica. "Van Leo: The Chronology." Sony Gallery for Photography. 2010. Web.〕 In 1947, the partnership ended between the 2 brothers and Leovan established his own studio, for which and from which he later go the name Van Leo.〔 Although throughout the 6 years of partnership between the 2 brothers all the prints bore Angelo's name, it was generally agreed that Van Leo was the more talented but the differences between the 2 in the early years of the partnership still remain blurred.〔Zada, John. "Iconic Portraiture." Photography Special. Web〕
During the early years of his studio, Van Leo would often take portraits of people, some of which were celebrities, for free, for the sake of advertisement of his new studio. Actors, actresses, entertainers from the Opera were his favorite clientele for they were in constant need of new pictures for their productions. One condition maintained for Van Leo's free work was that a visible credit would be shown under each photograph and as such his name became associated with the celebrities.〔 Although he was associated with the celebrities, Van Leo was admired for being a photographer who did not seek money, or publicity. He had refused to attain a name from being a photographer of the powerful, like several photographers at the time who had publicized themselves as being photographers of kings or presidents.〔Zaatari, Akram. "Van Leo, The Discipline of a Rebel." The Arab Image Foundation. Web〕
After the Egyptian coup d'état of 1952, Van Leo's clients mainly became individuals from the higher strata of the Egyptian society, foreign residents in Egypt, and actors and actresses maintained their dealings with the artist (Rushdi Abaza, Dalida, Taha Hussien, Omar El Sherif). Out of necessity, he also had to start doing passport and ID work, wedding portraits, portraits for soldiers and officers of the Egyptian Armed Forces, and even reproductions of photos the deceased brought by their loved ones.〔
On January 24, 1998 Van Leo did his last portrait session and later proceeded to close his studio. The same year, Van Leo bequeathed his entire collection of work to the American University of Cairo. In March 2002, Van Leo died from a heart attack.〔

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