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Tag: Frank Hurley

Large Berg, Antarctica, Vest Pocket Lens

Frank Hurley, Antarctica, the Kodak Vest Pocket

Posted on January 25, 2016October 29, 2020

The Australian photographer, Frank Hurley is a unique case, and inexplicably his achievements remain largely unreported in many current histories of photography.  Although primarily known as a still photographer, Hurley would pioneer techniques first seen with his Antarctic expedition photography to create a wholly new entertainment form known as the “travelogue” or the “travel-adventure documentary” film.[1] Although his best work was completed one hundred…

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