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Max Dupain was one of Australia’s greatest documentary photographers. ...
Born in Sydney in 1911, Dupain was inspired by art and photography. At age thirteen, Dupain was given his first camera – a Kodak box brownie camera by an uncle. ... In 1931, Dupain was apprenticed to commercial photographer Cecil Bostock. During his apprenticeship, Dupain attended the Julian Ashton School studying painting and drawing. ... Dupain was also interested in architecture, industry, portraits, fashion and still life photography.
Dupain was raised in a lifestyle of physical activity, good nutrition, classical music, visits to art galleries and weekends on the beach at Newport. ... Nude figures against the bright Australian sunshine were a prominent feature in Dupain’s collections. ...
Dupain had a deep affection for nature, it was only natural for him to photograph the beauty of the Australian landscape and the lifestyle of it’s inhabitants .Dupain found the Australian lifestyle quite unique and due to this he rarely traveled overseas he stayed in Australia to explore it’s natural beauty.
Approximate Word count = 801 Approximate Pages = 3.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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