History
Photo by PPAGLA Board Member, Jim Caccavo
1939 PPAGLA Photography Exhibition
Special thanks to Scott Harrison
L.A. Times Photo Staff (circa 1966)
Shirley Temple turns the tables on members of the Hollywood Press Photographers Association
Special thanks to Scott Harrison
Child actress Shirley Temple turns the tables on members of the Hollywood Press Photographers Association. According to a similar wire photo in Sep. 22, 1936, Decatur Herald, the caption reported Temple saying, "This time, I'll do the shooting,"
Temple posed for news photographers to promote the upcoming Hollywood Press Photographers Association Flashlighters' Ball on Oct. 7, 1936. Over 1,500 celebrities and guests attended The Flashlighters Ball at the Biltmore Hotel.
In 1936, George Watson, the Acme News Pictures Syndicate manager, and Howard DeCoursy, International News Pictures manager, formed the Hollywood Press Photographers Association. This forerunner of the current PPAGLA started with 24 members.
Photo by George Watson appeared in the 1959 Just One More Annual yearbook.
Images by Joanna Matos, PPAGLA Past President
Special thanks to PPAGLA Secretary & Historian, Bonnie Burrow, for assembling the collection of images below.
The following Huell Howser video shows how an idea that started with PPAGLA’s first president, George Watson, became a cultural and physical landmark with the installation of the Lindberg Beacon on the top of City Hall in 1928 and what became of it in the years that passed.