Max Dupain
Dupain in 1938
Max Dupain (1911-1992) was an Australian modernist photographer. He is best known for his now-iconic image, Sunbaker, taken 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. That image, not widely known until it was used as the poster for the opening exhibition of the Australian Centre for Photography in 1975, has since become one of the most reproduced Australian photographs.
Images by Max Dupain ...
Ray’s Head in Sunlight, 1936
Doom of Youth
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Rescue and Resuscitation, Manly Beach, NSW, 1940s
Sunbaker, 1937