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A.k.a. Gittings Studios
Gittings Studios is a photographic studio founded in 1928 by Paul Gittings, Sr.. Gittings bought the Bachrach Studios in the southern region of the United States during the Great Depression. The Gittings laboratory was a pioneer of color die transfer prints. In the 1960s, the Gittings laboratories were the first to use machines from Kodak that would develop into the "one hour processing." Due to this progress, the Gittings laboratory lost its almost-monopoly hold on the color film processing industry.In the 1950s and 1960s, Mr. Gittings also operated a studio within Neiman Marcus.