Joe and Essie (Daw) Ayoub
Joe y Essie (Daw) Ayoub

Joe y Essie (Daw) Ayoub

La imagen muestra a Joe y Essie (Daw) Ayoub en su día de boda mientras están cortando su pastel. Tiene cuatro niveles y se remata con una versión en miniatura de la pareja y un corazón. El vestido de la novia está muy bien decorado con encajes. La foto fue tomada en 1952 por el estudio de la fotografía Casasola. Alfonso Casasola, miembro de una conocida familia de fotógrafos mexicanos, llegó a El Paso en la década de 1920 después de varios años en el servicio consular mexicana. Él estableció el Casasola Studio (también conocido por su nombre en español, Estudio Casasola) en 511 S. El Paso Street y era activo en muchas organizaciones cívicas. Murió el 17 de febrero de 1948 en la edad de 59 pero su esposa Emma Flores Casasola continuó el estudio durante muchos años.

Área: Central / Downtown

Colección: Casasola Photograph Collection

Fuente: University of Texas at El Paso Library - Special Collections Department

ID de referencia: PH041-08-00136

Cargado por: El Paso Museum of History

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