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Frank Hurley: war photographer « Previous | |Next »
May 29, 2005

Frank Hurley was the first offical photographer to the Australian Imperial Forces in WW1. Some of his most famous battle scenes are composites of several negatives.

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Frank Hurley, The Shell-Shattered Area of Chateau Wood, Flanders, 1917

Hurley was more than a reporter.

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