He worked for two years at a drug store in Philadelphia He joined the
Franklin Institute and used their laboratory facilities to conduct scientific experiments. He created his own photographic plates coated with
collodion and made
ambrotypes of his friends in the back of the drug store. He kept detailed listings of those he photographed and one of the ledgers is housed at the
Library Company of Philadelphia. He worked as the official photographer of the
Pennsylvania Railroad and in 1875 photographed structures and scenery Gutekunst became known as the "Dean of American Photography" and was recognized for his photographs of the
Gettysburg battlefield. Gutekunst was as much artist as businessman and on a visit to Germany in 1878 he purchased the rights for the
Phototype process. Some of the products of this venture were illustrations for books such as the
Biographical Album of Prominent Pennsylvanians,
Artistic Houses, and Artistic Country Seats published by D. Appleton & Co. of New York. Also, Gutekunst began to use what we would now call a panoramic camera which took a photo of one hundred and eighty degrees and from which the studio could produce a print thirty-six inches in length. On the morning of January 26, 1886, a fire started at 715–719 Arch St. which burned down the five-story building at that address. Additionally, the fire spread across the street to the Gutekunst establishment and caused approximately $10,000 in damage. By 1893 Gutekunst had been in business almost forty years and an additional studio was needed for the growing enterprise. The new studio was established in an upscale part of Philadelphia at 1700 N. Broad St. with William Braucher A year before his death Gutekunst incorporated his business and some of the older employees became stockholders, but Braucher resigned at that time. Gutekunst had successfully run his photographic studio for sixty years. Frederick Gutekunst died April 27, 1917. Eight weeks earlier he fell down the steps of his N. Bouvier residence returning to his studio after lunch at home. This fall and
Bright's disease seem to have caused his death. ==Gallery==