Clarence Sinclair Bull (May 22, 1896 – June 8, 1979) was a portrait photographer who worked for movie studios during the Golden Age of Hollywood.
Clarence Sinclair Bull was born in Sun River, Montana, in 1896.
[1] His career began when Samuel Goldwyn hired him in 1920 to photograph publicity stills of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film studio's stars.
Bull's first portrait of Garbo was a costume study for the silent romantic drama film Flesh and the Devil in September 1926.
[2] Bull was able to study with the great Western painter, Charles Marion Russell.