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Max du pain biography of barack


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    Max Dupain (1911 – 1992) was an Australian modernist photographer.

    Dupain received his first camera as a gift in 1924, spurring his interest in photography.

    He later joined the Photographic Society of NSW, where he was taught by Justin Newlan; after completing his tertiary studies, he worked for Cecil Bostock in Sydney.

    By 1934 Max Dupain had struck out on his own and opened a studio in Bond Street, Sydney.

    In 1937, while on the south coast of New South Wales, he photographed the head and shoulders of a friend, Harold Salvage, lying on the sand at Culburra Beach. The image, entitled Sunbaker, subsequently became Dupain’s most famous piece.

    However, it was not until the 1970s that the photograph received wide recognition.

    It was purchased in 1976 by the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra and has become a national icon.

    During World War II Dupain served with the Royal Australian Air Force in both Darwin and Papua New Guinea helping to create camouflage.

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