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Frank Hurley

    Frank Hurley fu un avventuriero e fotografo il cui lavoro di vita si concentrò sulla cattura di condizioni estreme e resilienza umana. La sua carriera iniziale coinvolse spedizioni pionieristiche in Antartide, dove usò le sue lenti per documentare il duro ambiente polare e il coraggio degli esploratori. Durante la Prima Guerra Mondiale, divenne un fotografo di guerra ufficiale australiano, rischiando la vita per catturare gli orrori della guerra di trincea in Francia, Palestina e Cairo. Descritte come un "guerriero con la sua macchina fotografica", le immagini di Hurley non solo informarono, ma ispirarono anche, e la sua dedizione per tutta la vita a portare indietro immagini dai luoghi più inesorabili del mondo lo rende una figura singolare nella fotografia documentaria.

    South With Endurance
    • South With Endurance

      Shackleton's Antarctic Expedition 1914-1917, The Photographs of Frank Hurley

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      This captivating record of Shackleton's legendary Antarctic expedition, immortalized by pioneering photographer Frank Hurley, showcases the incredible endurance displayed during the 1914-1917 journey. Hurley's powerful images, appearing together for the first time in print, represent a remarkable body of photojournalism created under extreme conditions. More than mere visual documentation, these images capture the life-and-death drama set against a breathtaking and harsh arctic landscape. The expedition began in the summer of 1914, with Shackleton and his crew aiming to cross Antarctica from coast to coast via the South Pole. After five months, they reached the Weddell Sea, only to have their ship, the Endurance, become trapped in ice. Following nine months of isolation, the ship was crushed, leaving the crew stranded on drifting ice floes. Their survival story is one of the most extraordinary in exploration history. After five months on the ice, they escaped in lifeboats, reaching the desolate Elephant Island, where rescue seemed impossible. Shackleton and five others embarked on an 850-mile journey to South Georgia Island, enduring fierce seas in an open lifeboat. Miraculously, they reached their destination, secured help, and after three months and three failed attempts, Shackleton returned to rescue all his men. This book reproduces nearly 500 photographs, including previously unpublished color images, alongside diary ex

      South With Endurance2001