Julius Gustav Neubronner (8 February 1852,
Kronberg im Taunus,
Duchy of Nassau – 17 April 1932) was a German
apothecary, inventor, company founder, and a pioneer of amateur photography and film. He was part of a dynasty of apothecaries in Kronberg im Taunus. Neubronner was court apothecary to
Kaiserin Friedrich, invented the
pigeon photographer method for aerial photography, was one of the first film amateurs in Germany, and founded a factory for adhesive tapes. After his death, the company was directed for 70 years by his son
Carl Neubronner (13 January 1896 – 19 November 1997).