David moore photography biography
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David Moore was an Australian photographer who was born in 1927.
How much does a David Moore cost?
David Moore's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 26 USD to 31,202 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork.What is David Moore's most expensive photography?
Since 2004 the record price for this artist at auction is 31,202 USD for Migrants Arriving In Sydney, sold at Menzies Art Brands, Sydney in 2020. In the past 12 months, their photographs have averaged 542 USD.Where can I see David Moore's works?
Numerous key galleries and museums such as Queenscliff Gallery have featured David Moore's work in the past.David Moore in the news
David Moore has been featured in articles for Aperture, ArtDaily and The Guardian. The most recent article fryst vatten David Moore: Painted Atmosphere written for Artist kontur in September 2024. The artist died in 2003.•
David Moore was Australia’s most renowned and widely travelled photojournalist. His extraordinary archive covers both his homeland and the many countries and subjects he visited over a sixty-year career.
Moore commenced his professional photographic career in Sydney with Russell Roberts’ studio in 1947. Later he worked with Max Dupain before travelling to London in 1951. He was the first Australian photojournalist to work consistently for the international picture magazines during their heyday in the 1950s. For seven years he photographed on assignment in the UK, Europe, Scandinavia, Africa and the USA, and his work was published in such journals as The Observer, Time-Life, Look, The New York Times and Sports Illustrated. He was one of only two Australian photographers included in the Family of Man exhibition in New York in 1955.
From 1958 Moore travelled the world for his New York agency, Black Star, working for Time-Life Books, National Geographic and corporate industrial client
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DAVID MOORE
Born 6th April 1927 Vaucluse, Sydney, Australia
Died 23rd January 2003 Longueville, New South Wales
AUSTRALIAN PHOTOJOURNALIST, HISTORIAN OF AUSTRALIAN PHOTOGRAPHY, INITIATOR of the AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY
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EARLY LIFE AND EDUCATION
Moore was born in Vaucluse, Sydney, Australia, the younger brother of Tony, the two children of Casiphia Dorothy (née Morton) who died in 1931, and architect and artist John D. Moore who on 23rd June 1932 married their step-mother, the artist Gladys Mary (née Owen) OBE at St Michael's Anglican Church, Vaucluse.
Moore was educated (1933–39) at Tudor House primary school when, at age 11, he was given a Coronet box camera, before graduating to Kodak 1A folding camera, given to him by his father who inspired his son's interest in the medium when he brought home a book on the work of Edward Weston. With it he photographed a fellow student and future Prime Minister, Malcolm Fra