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Revision as of 05:44, 2 April 2008
Tai Sing Loo (1886 - 1971) was a photographer of Pearl Harbor and many sporting events in Hawaii.
From 1919 to his retirement in 1947 he served as an official Navy photographer. In that capacity, he photographed the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and the battleships, and recorded VIP visits and recreational events. He also photographed for the Interisland Steamship Company and was an accomplished landscape photographer. Some of his well known photographs include many of Duke Kahanamoku, Pearl Harbor before and after the bombing, celebrities and presidential visits to Hawaii.
He was married to Florence Loo and had two sons Franklin Ting Fai Loo (1934 - 2002) and Robert Ting Ho Loo and two daughters Evelyn ?? Loo(Lee) and ??.