Pedro E. Guerrero, a former art school dropout who showed up in the dusty Arizona driveway of Frank Lloyd Wright in 1939, boldly declared himself a photographer and then spent the next half-century working closely with him, capturing his modernist architecture on film, died on Thursday at his home in Florence, Ariz. He was 95. — nytimes.com
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Mr Wright lived to a ripe old age -- but not that old ! Wright died in 1959, not 1989 . . .
Pedro has a wonderful book about his photographic work, and I am sadden to hear of his death.
Mr. Wright called him "Peter", but the story of his life with FLW is very nice and interesting account of the middle career of Mr. Wright.
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