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Frank Hurley: A photographer's life By Alasdair McGregor Viking, $65 Has there been an Australian life to equal that of Frank Hurley's for its breadth, its exuberance, its derring-do? Photographer ...
The new Shackleton x Leica Frank Hurley Photographer’s Jacket is priced at $1,782. Shackleton The world’s first expedition-ready photographer’s jacket, designed out of a collaboration with ...
The winning images in a photo competition set up to honour the great Australian photographer Frank Hurley have been revealed - and Mr Hurley himself would surely have been mightily impressed.
It is thanks in part to this financial incentive that we have the incredible images below, taken by Australian photographer Frank Hurley on Ernest Shackleton’s epic Antarctic Expedition.
In the days before scuba technology, the celebrated photographer sought to capture the beauty of the reef by placing corals in an aquarium and shooting them. But under stress, they released algae.
Frank Hurley was best known for his photos of the early Antarctic expeditions.
Paying homage to Frank Hurley, the trailblazing photographer who immortalised Sir Ernest Shackleton’s legendary Endurance expedition, this waterproof jacket blends the spirit of exploration with ...
PHOTOGRAPHER Frank Hurley, who won the Pulitzer Prize and took the iconic picture of Willie Mays’ over-the-shoulder World Series catch during a 45-year career at the Daily News, died Friday at ...
Hurley had already been to Antarctica and would return several times thereafter, shooting most of his work in black and white. But one collection, from Shackleton's Endurance expedition, is one of ...
Frank Hurley (15 October 1885 – 16 January 1962) was an Australian photographer and adventurer. He participated in a number of expeditions to Antarctica and served as an official photographer with ...
A photograph of Frank Hurley, the official photographer of Shackleton’s Trans-Antarctic Expedition, is part of the exhibit, “Endurance: The Antarctic Legacy of Sir Ernest Shackleton and Frank ...
NEARLY a century after he hand-delivered them to Buckingham Palace, legendary Australian photographer Frank Hurley's iconic Antarctic images have gone on display.
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