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Norman C Deck

c. 1905
Harold Cazneaux

gelatin silver photograph on paper (mount: 30.7 cm x 18.9 cm, image: 14.7 cm x 10.8 cm)

Norman C Deck (1882–1980), photographer and dentist, joined the Photographic Society of New South Wales at the age of about fourteen, becoming its youngest-ever member. He began exhibiting in his early twenties, and began lecturing at the Society around the same time; in 1905 he won a gold medal at its annual Salon. Having graduated in dentistry, Deck practised in Cowra and then Sydney before taking up missionary work on the Solomon Islands in 1914; he remained there until 1948, taking many photographs, prints of many of which were lost. Meanwhile, in 1921, he was made an honorary member of the Sydney Camera Circle. After he retired and returned to Sydney, he reprinted his negatives, but used different materials. Deck’s negatives are in the Art Gallery of New South Wales, and the National Gallery of Australia has forty-five of his prints, with titles including ‘Those Stupendous Heights’, ‘Burbling Brook’ and ‘Lad with Coconuts’. In Cazneaux’s portrait, Deck is poring over a special 1905 issue of Studio magazine entitled Art in Photography.

Collection: National Portrait Gallery
Purchased 2010

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Artist and subject

Harold Cazneaux (age 27 in 1905)

Norman C. Deck (age 23 in 1905)

Subject professions

Visual arts and crafts

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