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and soon became a fashionable photographer. For ten years he worked there doing pavilion portrait photography. Then in 1886, he received the permit from the St.Petersburg Police allowing him to take pictures everywhere. While he did not abandon studio photography (in fact he opened two more studios:
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plates". Buying the readymade photographic materials was much more convenient than handmaking their own and soon Bulla's plates became popular, selling not only in St.Petersburg but across the whole Russian Empire. In February 1876 Bulla requested his naturalization and in July 1876 became a subject
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that made and sold photography supplies. Soon his responsibilities included handmaking (coating and sensitizing) of the photographic glass negative plates. At the age of twenty Bulla opened a small factory producing "momentary dry
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In 2003 there was a large exhibition of Bulla's prints celebrating 300 years of Saint-Petersburg and 150th birthday of Karl Bulla (by the 1853 version). People of Saint-Petersburg put a bronze sculpture of Karl Bulla on
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of Leningrad District 132,683 negatives of Bulla's photographs. The archive grew and now consists of more than 200,000 negatives of works by Karl Bulla and his sons. All the photographs in the archive are in the
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At the end of the 19th century, newspaper printing technology allowed the publishing of photographs. In 1894 Russian Department of Post and Telegraphs also allowed the use of
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In 1916 Bulla passed the management of the firm "Bulla and sons" to his sons Alexander and Viktor and moved to Ösel Island (currently
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near the former studio of Karl Bulla. The sculpture shows a photographer with an ancient camera and an umbrella photographing a
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Indeed, he photographed everything and anything: Life of Tsar family and assemblies of anti-government
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The life of Andrey Bulla also ended tragically. He was arrested in the early 1930s and sent to
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After the retirement of Karl Bulla, his firm was managed by his sons, Alexander and Viktor.
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After arriving in St. Petersburg, Bulla started to work as a delivery-boy in the firm
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was a notable photo-reporter in his own right. He was the author of a series on the
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and are a favorite source of illustrations of life in Saint-Petersburg.
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St. Petersburg in Focus: Photographers of the Turn of the Century
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he was arrested, accused of being a German spy and shot.
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In 1875 Bulla opened his first photographic studio at 61
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Polikarpova, Galina (2003). "Carl Bulla (1853–1929)".
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In 1935 the son of Karl, Viktor Bulla donated to the
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