Essay Breakdown: how to get a BAND 6 in HSC Advanced English.
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Photographer Frank Hurley captured the reality of everyday life after Sir Ernest Shackleton's ship Endurance became stuck in ice during a 1914-17 expedition to Antarctica.
Frank Hurley was once a household name in Australia. Now most famous for his photographs of the Shackleton Endurance and Mawson Antarctic expeditions, he was also a visual chronicler of many of the major events of the twentieth century and of a rapidly disappearing non-Western world. He was an official photographer in two world wars, a pioneering documentary-maker, participant in early feats.
Nasht’s documentary uses Frank Hurley’s expedition into the Antarctic as a vehicle to convey one’s pursuit for awe-inspiring discoveries of new and wondrous lands. Nasht also influences us in a positive light, as the unexpected meta-discovery of Hurley’s photographs elevates us to reassess their artistic and historical value. In a similar dynamic, Khaled Hosseini’s novel recounts.
Frank Hurley, CPC. Frank is a Lead Senior Partner and holds a BS in Business Administration from Niagara University. Prior to joining GSP International, Frank was a Partner with a New Jersey-based search firm. His initial business experience was gained as Director of Human Resources and Vice-President of Administration of a major New Jersey.
MS 883 comprises papers, including diaries kept on Antarctic expeditions, New Guinea expeditions, during World War I and II and during an Australian tour. There are also typescripts of publications, and scripts of radio talks and films. The collection also includes personal papers and newspaper cuttings covering Frank Hurley's expeditions and career (8 boxes, 1 fol. box, 1 phase box). 2.25 m.
Essays. The sorcerer's machine: a photographic portrait by Douglas Kilburn, 1847 Isobel Crombie. A turreted berg: an Antarctic photograph by Frank Hurley Susan van Wyk. The Resurrection of The descent from the Cross: an early-sixteenth-century Antwerp panel is brought out of storage jpayne. A Seventeenth-century Anglo-Venetian vessel, with Dutch engraving, at The National Gallery of Victoria.