Peter C. Borsari

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Peter C. Borsari (born September 30, 1938 in Zurich ; † May 29, 2006 in Los Angeles , USA ) was an American - Swiss photographer .

Life

After studying in Zurich in the 1960s, Peter C. Borsari traveled to the United States to pursue a management career. There he met the photographer Curt Gunther , who got him enthusiastic about photography. In the 1970s, Borsari finally emigrated entirely to the USA and made a career as a society photographer in Hollywood .

plant

He founded his success with a recording of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton in Mexico . The Hollywood studios Columbia, Tri-Star, Warner Bros. and Universal hired Borsari for recordings at parties and weddings such as those of Natalie Wood and Robert Wagner or Harry Hamlin and Nicollette Sheridan .

Recordings by Marlon Brando , Sophia Loren , Francis Ford Coppola , Clint Eastwood , Elvis Presley , Frank Sinatra , Elizabeth Taylor and Jack Nicholson , for example , have been published all over the world. He worked with Laura Luongo since the 1990s and lived mainly from marketing his extensive archive.

Borsari died after a surgical operation at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles and is buried in Zurich at his own request.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Last resting place of Peter C. Borsari
  2. Biography of Peter C. Borsari in the IMDB