Milton Kent
Milton Kent was a pioneer of industrial and aerial photography, a prize-winning airman and a champion sculler. Initially, Kent worked as a sports photographer but by the 1920s he had embraced aerial photography using a specially crafted oblique camera. Over the next 50 years, Kent used his camera to capture the opening of new blocks of land across Sydney, the construction of the harbour bridge and many other events up until his death in 1965.
Milton Kent | |
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Kent in his studio with enlarger (1953) | |
Born | Milton Charles Lindsay Kent 1888 Sydney, Australia |
Died | 1965 76–77) Sydney, Australia | (aged
Education | Apprenticed to Charles Kent |
Known for | Aerial photography, industrial photography |
Spouse |
Lillian Cropper (m. 1911) |
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