Within Barksdale School Portraits contains the footprints
of the start of school photography. In the early 1920's our founder,
S. E. Barksdale, was employed by the Wilson Magazine Company as
a photographer - salesperson. He set out to schools in the Philadelphia
area with the idea of taking photographs of students for record
keeping and also giving parents the option to purchase the photographs
ranging in cost from ten cents for one to fifty cents for six photos.
Successful in his endeavor, S. E. Barksdale elected to start his
own company in 1922, locating his business in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Although no records exist to indicate when the
first group of school children was taken, school photography can
be traced back over 80 years ago. Our organization is proud to be
one of the pioneers of the industry.
In the earlier years we built our own cameras.
The "box camera" was outfitted with a custom magazine
holding a long roll of film, a lens, a flash of light and a painted
background.
Although we no longer build our cameras, film magazines
or paint our backgrounds, four generations later we have not changed
our company's focus, the smile; captured through enthusiasm, pride
and photography skills as our great grandfather envisioned.
Our organization continues to change by modifying
our services to meet the needs of the customer. Over the years we
have expanded into yearbooks, spring pictures, senior portraits,
proms, sports activities and, most recently, digital capture.
Barksdale currently services schools from Connecticut
to Washington, DC. Our main office is located in eastern Pennsylvania.
For more information about our services, please contact us.