Monday, August 16, 2010

BERNIE ABRAMSON 1923 - 2010

Frank Sinatra and Nat King Cole at the Villa Capri, 1955 by Bernie Abramson

We are very saddened to learn of the death of Bernie Abramson.



Born in Los Angeles, California, he started his photography in junior high school. He joined the United States Navy in 1942 as an aerial cameraman and was the first photographer to photograph the Japanese fleet at the island of Palau. His aerial photos resulted in the sinking of in excess of 50 ships and the destruction of 150 of their aircraft for which he received numerous decorations. His plane was shot down in 1945 and he spent 2 1/2 days in the water before being rescued by the USS Bowers. After being released from a Naval hospital and at the end of the war, Abramson resumed his photographic activities as a photographer in the motion picture industry. Among the productions to his credit as a photographer are to name a few The Alamo, West Side Story, Dirty Harry, The War Wagon, Cleopatra, Oceans Eleven, Sergeants Three, Donovan's Reef, The Wild Bunch, and Some Like It Hot. It was on the production of "Oceans 11" that Bernie became the favorite of the "Rat Pack" and was always invited (with cameras) to the private functions. In 1977 Bernie gave up still photography and became a Director of Photography and his first credit as a Director of Photography was Up the Sandbox (1972) with Barbra Streisand.

 We are pleased to share some shots of him back in the day palling it around with his subjects.






3 comments:

  1. Dear Bernie----we will always love you and miss you----you were a great friend---you will be in my heart forever--Blessings Kay Friedlob

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  2. Emily and Bill PreeceSeptember 5, 2010 at 8:06 AM

    We were not aware of Bernie's photographic accomplishmets and contribution to the war-effort until we read this bio.

    But then, most heroes simply do their job and are quiet about it. When we find out, it's usually to late to thank them.

    We were happy to have been Bernie's "neighbors" on Calle Comercio, in Alamos!

    Emily and Bill Preece

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  3. Cousin Bernie always had a story and a hug for everyone .... He was accomplished at many activities, but being SURPRISING was his best !! Vaya con dios, Cuz .... You did a helluva job, thanks.

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