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B & H Photo & Electronics Corp.
Company typeRetail
IndustryRetail
Founded1973 New York, New York
HeadquartersNew York City, New York
ProductsCameras, video, film, audio, computers, electronics.
Websitebhphotovideo.com

B&H Photo Video, founded in 1973 and located in New York City, is the largest non-chain photo and video equipment store in the United States.[1][failed verification]

Overview

The store is patronized by professional photographers and videographers, serving 11,000 to 12,000 customers per day, while a considerable amount of the company's business comes from their internet operation. They also run a warehouse in the Brooklyn Navy Yard located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.[1] On its website, B&H claims to be the "world's leading retailer of imaging products." The store carries a wide range of products as well as professional and specialty equipment.

The business is owned by Herman Schreiber. Schreiber and many of the store's employees are observant Satmar Hasidic Jews who close the store on Shabbat and Jewish holidays. The website is open but orders are not taken or shipped between Friday evening and Saturday evening and on Jewish holidays.[2] [3] Surpassed only by the Diamond District in terms of Orthodox employment, the company is a vital part of the community's financial health, with hundreds of Orthodox Jews on staff. An Orthodox Jewish bus company provides daily service to and from Kiryas Joel, a Satmar village in Orange County, New York.[4]

In 2007, Google announced that they added B&H as a merchant accepting Google Checkout. When discussing their third-quarter financial results on a October 18, 2007 conference call, Sergey Brin, President and co-founder of Google, said that B&H is his favorite camera store.[5]

34th Street Flagship Store

History

B&H opened as a storefront film shop on the Lower East Side run by Herman Schreiber and his wife, Blimie (the store's name comes from their initials). The store quickly outgrew its space. B&H moved to a large loft on West 17th Street in the Photo District in the 1970s. Catering to the needs of neighborhood artists, B&H expanded to selling film equipment as well as photo products. In 1997 the store moved to its present location. It now has a staff of over 1,500 employees.[6] B&H's flagship store is located in West Midtown Manhattan at 420 Ninth Avenue (at the intersection with 34th Street). On Tuesday October 30, 2007, B&H opened a second floor above its original sales floor making a total of 70,000 sq ft (6,500 m2) of sales space. The first floor encompasses pro lighting, binoculars and scopes, video, audio, darkroom, film, and both home and portable entertainment; the second floor focuses on both analog and digital photography, computers, printers, scanners, and related accessories.[1][failed verification]

References

  1. ^ a b c Goldman, Adam (2005-12-12). "New York camera shop combines 18th-century Jewish traditions and the hottest digital technology". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
  2. ^ "B&H Photo Video". Retrieved 2010-05-11. Please note that B&H does not process web orders from Friday evening to Saturday evening.
  3. ^ "B&H order processing schedule". Retrieved 2010-05-11.
  4. ^ Santos, Fernanda (2006-08-27). "Reverberations of a Baby Boom". New York Times.
  5. ^ "Google Q3 2007 Earnings Call Transcript". 2007-10-18.
  6. ^ Karni, Annie (2007-02-05). "B & H Photo Emerges as a N.Y. Institution". The New York Sun.

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