Adolf Schneeberger (born in Choceň, 6/14/1897 - Prague, 1977) was a Czech photographer.
He studied engineering and photography at the Czech Technical University in Prague, 1914.
He was the founder of the Czech Photographic Society with Jaromir Funke (1896-1945),[1] and Ludvik Dvorak (1891-1969) and Josef Sudek (1896-1976)[2] in 1924.
The group was heavily influenced by American photographer Alfred Stieglitz (1864-1946) and his circle of photographers.
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