Roman Freulich
Roman Freulich was a still photographer whose work in cinema is documented in a single verified credit. Born on March 1, 1898 in Czestochowa, Slaskie, Poland, Freulich worked behind the camera, specializing in still photography for film productions.
Biography
Roman Freulich was a still photographer whose work in cinema is documented in a single verified credit. Born on March 1, 1898 in Czestochowa, Slaskie, Poland, Freulich worked behind the camera, specializing in still photography for film productions. Their role involved capturing static images during filming, a discipline distinct from motion-picture cinematography but essential for publicity, continuity, and archival purposes. Still photographers like Freulich documented scenes, actors, and set details that were later used for promotional materials, press kits, and historical records of productions.
Freulich’s only confirmed filmography entry is the 1931 production Dracula, where they served as still photographer. The film is recognized as a landmark in horror cinema, and Freulich’s contr…





