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Herbert Ponting : Scott's Antarctic photographer and pioneer filmmaker

Strathie, Anne2021
Books, Manuscripts
Herbert Ponting (1870-1935), son of a successful banker, owned one of the first Kodak cameras sold in the UK. By the early 1900s, he had won acclaim for his photography and produced thousands of stereographic images of Asia and Europe. In 1909 Ponting met Scott in London and signed up for the Terra Nova expedition as the group photographer. In February 1913, when Ponting was climbing in Switzerland, the news broke that Scott and his South Pole companions had died. Overnight Ponting's images became world famous, but when war broke out his offers of serving as a war photographer were declined. However, in 1918 Ponting joined Shackleton on a government-backed mission to Spitsbergen, before resuming work on his expedition films, his memoir 'The Great White South' and photographic inventions.
Author:
Imprint:
Cheltenham : The History Press, 2021.
Collation:
272 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 24 cm
ISBN:
9780750979016 (pbk)
Dewey class:
770.92
LC class:
TR140
Local class:
B PON
Language:
English
BRN:
2820691
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