Frank Hurley (1885-1962) was an Australian photographer and adventurer who became renowned for his photographs of exploration and war. Born in Sydney, Australia, Hurley was the son of a successful portrait photographer and grew up around cameras and darkrooms.

At the age of 22, Hurley joined an expedition to Papua New Guinea as the official photographer. He documented the people, landscape, and wildlife of the region, producing some of his most iconic images. This experience sparked a lifelong passion for exploration and photography.

Hurley later joined the legendary Antarctic explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton on his 1914-1917 expedition aboard the Endurance. When the ship became trapped in ice, Hurley documented the struggle for survival of the crew in the harsh Antarctic environment, producing some of his most famous photographs. After the expedition, he published a book of his photographs, titled "South with Endurance".

During World War I, Hurley served more...

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Frank Hurley: 'Members of an Australian Battery hauling forward…

Australian Battery Advancing in Ypres Sector, Belgium (1917)

Frank Hurley: 'Members of an Australian Battery hauling forward after the advance near Hannebeek, in the Ypres Sector, in Belgium, on October 4th, 1917' brown-toned carbon print in contemporary frame, 36 x 50 cm (image size)