Frank Hurley, A Photographer’s Life

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Note: this copy is signed by author and also by Hurley’s two daughters Photographer, filmmaker, writer, adventurer. Controversial, passionate, audacious. Frank…

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Note: this copy is signed by author and also by Hurley's two daughters Photographer, filmmaker, writer, adventurer. Controversial, passionate, audacious. Frank Hurley was an extraordinary Australian, possibly most famous for his Antarctic photographs captured alongside expeditioners Sir Douglas Mawson and Sir Ernest Shackleton. From the early twentieth century until his death in 1962 Hurley created a stunning visual archive that chronicled the major events of the twentieth century, and Australia's achievements both home and overseas. This book and the Hurley Collection in the National Library of Australia make clear this outstanding contribution and the lengths to which the man would go in order to convey the gravity of events. For Hurley, image-making and exploration went hand-in-hand and he sought out experiences as a pioneer documentary film-maker, official photographer in two world wars, early aviator, and adventure and story-seeker in both the natural environment and in rapidly disappearing non-western worlds.

Note: Text body is clean, and free from previous owner annotation, underlining and highlighting. Binding is tight, covers and spine fully intact. No foxing in this copy. Dust Jacket is in as new condition, apart from normal shop shelf wear – contains no tears or chips or other damage. Dust Jacket un-clipped. Edges very slightly spotted or marked. Boards have slight shelf wear.

Additional information

Weight 1.7 kg
Dimensions 30 × 21 × 3.1 cm
Author

Year

2004

Pages

460

Format

Hardcover (Original Cloth)

Condition

Very Good

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