Holly Bower(1937-2023)
- Camera and Electrical Department
Holly Bower, the first woman union still photographer in the motion
picture industry, sued Local 644, IATSE, under Title VII of the Civil
Rights Act and received her union membership in October, 1974. Shortly
thereafter, Sydney Pollack, director of "Three Days of the Condor,"
asked Ms. Bower to shoot the lonely, isolated photographs which depict
Faye Dunaway's character. These photographs remain an integral part of
this film's texture. Ms. Bower was on the Executive Board of Local 644
in 1980, the first woman to be elected. Bower has taken still
photographs for over 40 features and television shows. The inscription
on a photograph of Holly Bower, taken by Dustin Hoffman on "Kramer vs.
Kramer," reads: "For Holly, because this proves she is in Fellini's
world."