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Alfonso Casasola, a member of a famous family of Mexican photographers, came to El Paso, Texas in the 1920s after several years in the Mexican consular service.  He established the Casasola Studio (also known by its Spanish name, Estudio Casasola) at 511 S. El Paso Street and was active in many civic organizations.  He died on February 17, 1948 at the age of 59, but his wife, Emma Flores Casasola, continued the studio for many years.  The University of Texas at El Paso thanks Estrellita Casasola for permission to use and display these photographs from the early days of the Casasola Studio.

Most of the photographs in this collection are from the early work of the Casasola Photograph Studio. Since Mr. Alfonso Casasola died in 1948, work by other photographers is also included in this collection.  Casasola Studios employed many young photographers over the years, several of whom went on to start their own studios.  For instance,  Mr. José Andow started as an apprentice while still a teenager, and worked for Mr. Casasola both before and after his service in World War II.

The collection contains over 2500 images. To see all of the identified images visit: Casasola Photograph Collection: https://cdm15823.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15823coll2

More info at:
https://scholarworks.utep.edu/casasola/