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Jack Pashkowsky

Jack Pashkowsky – Celebrity Photographer

March 27, 2018 //  by A. Cemal Ekin

Jack Pashkowsky

There are many stories that go untold, unheard, and unappreciated. Others, we accidentally stumble upon as I did on Jack Pashkowsky. He photographed Hollywood celebrities with the intimacy you do not find in many similar photographs you know. As I was looking for something to watch on Kanopy.com, I picked The Man Who Shot Hollywood, a short documentary on Jack Pashkowsky. Barry Avrich made the movie in touching notes to introduce a photographer who photographed many Hollywood celebrities but we’ve never heard of.

Jack Pashkowsky Loved Movies

A Russian immigrant who came to New York and then went to Hollywood. He wanted to meet his heroes like Douglas Fairbanks and to become a cameraman of his dreams. As he narrates, he found out that only the cameramen’s sons can belong to the union! So, he picked up a still camera and started shooting in and out of the studios where he worked in various jobs. Pashkowsky never became famous. But, he photographed many Hollywood celebrities of his time with their guard down because they knew him.

Life Among the Stars

To make a living, Pashkowsky worked as a photographer for the USAF. He might even have set up a studio for portrait photography. Jack also kept odd jobs at the movie studios which gave him access to his subjects. Along the way, he bought a movie camera and even made a movie that won an award at the Cannes Film Festival, Rhythm of The Rails, a movie about train travel. And, he says, “there is a rhythm to the rails, ta-ta-ta-dam, ta-ta-ta-dam, …”

He gets teary-eyed as he talks about his late wife Elly and a large photograph of her in his room, the love of his life for 54 years. The short documentary is about dreams unrealized but never shattered, hope never lost, and a life fully lived. As he talks about his life, there is never a sense of bitterness, he is perfectly content with his life, all the people he got to know and photograph, and now, being able to tell his stories to an eager listener. Pashkowsky spent his last years in a retirement home established by Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin, and Douglas Fairbanks, living among the stars he so admired. He died in his sleep in 2001, at the age of 89, and if it weren’t for the curious Avrich we would never have heard of Pashkowsky!

Pashkowsky’s Photographs

The intimacy he had with the stars appealed to me about his photographs. Gloria Swanson, Eleanor Powell, Carry Grant, and many others looked at him with a smile, unlike the smiles you might have seen in other famous photographers’ works. Their smiles reflected their familiarity and connection with Pashkowsky and their guards were down. This level of personal connection in a photograph makes the subject appear more human, more a person than the demigods we expect to see, and their trust in Pashkowsky is always apparent.

Carole Lombard
Clark Gable
Eleanor Powell
Errol Flynn
George Raft
Ginger Rogers
Gloria Swanson
Groucho Marx
Henry Fonda
Jack Pashkovsky and  Fredric March
Jascha Heifetz
Johnny Weissmuller
Judy Garland
Merle Oberon
Peter Lorre
Randolph Scott
Ray Milland
Rosalind Russell
Walt and Lillian Disney
Young Pashkowsky

The Man Who Shot Hollywood

Barry Avrich created the 13-minute documentary that will allow many to enjoy this unknown man’s amazing life. The narrative has many poignant moments as Jack tells the highlights of his life, including the negatives of hundreds of photographs that nobody has seen until then. Avrich, in addition to making the documentary, created an archive of Pashkowsky’s collection which can be viewed at the TIFF website.

You can rent or purchase from Amazon.The Man Who Shot Hollywood. Watch a one-minute trailer there to get a sense of the short documentary. Barry Avrich also wrote an article for the Smithsonian back in 2004 about Pashkowsky providing more details.

I would like to thank Barry Avrich for making this documentary and preserving the works of Pashkowsky, I enjoyed them all. I also thank him for making the photographs available for me to use in this post. These photographs, which I used with permission, may not be used for other purposes without written permission from the copyright holder Barry Avrich.

Jack, it’s been a pleasure to meet you, albeit posthumously. Barry, thank you for introducing him to me and to others.

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  1. Haluk Atamal

    March 27, 2018 at 6:13 pm

    Vow!
    Interesting Cemal.

    • Cemal Ekin

      March 27, 2018 at 6:33 pm

      It would be even more meaningful if you could see the 13-minute documentary. Maybe one day, Haluk.

      Cemal

  2. Binnaz Melin

    March 28, 2018 at 4:20 am

    It is a wonderful source for old cinema fans like us. I will refer to it very often.
    My sincere thanks Cemal.

    • Cemal Ekin

      March 28, 2018 at 8:52 am

      I’m glad you enjoyed it, Binnaz. He was a familiar face, and an invisible man next to the stars but did not make a big deal of it.

      Cemal

  3. Jim Turner

    March 29, 2018 at 2:24 pm

    I’ve seen this before….amazing story…

  4. Paul White

    April 7, 2018 at 10:45 am

    Cemal,
    I watched the documentary last night. I want to thank you for providing the informtion.
    The film was a great source of inspiration and information.
    Thanks again
    Paul

    • Cemal Ekin

      April 7, 2018 at 11:48 am

      So many photographers go totally unnoticed, their photographs total mystery. I am glad you enjoyed it, Paul, so did I.

      Cemal

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