Léon Crémière ((1831-02-07)7 February 1831 in Paris[1] – 1913), was a French photographer.
He made numerous portraits of military men, and of animals.
Léon Crémière started as an assistant to André-Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri, before opening his own studio in Paris in 1862, specialising in the photography of hunting dogs and horses.
Working from his studio at 28 Rue Laval, he became the house photographer and publisher for Napoleon III in 1866.
The same year, he published the Stud Book Continental (SBC), which was superseded in 1885 by the Livre des origines français ("Book of French Pedigrees") of the Société Centrale Canine.