The Life and Work of Frank Hurley: Photographer of "The Endurance" and Other Legacies
107 years after being trapped by pack ice in 1915, the Ernest Shackleton-led-expedition-ship, the "Endurance," was discovered sunken at a depth of nearly 10,000 feet in the Weddell Sea off the coast of Antarctica. This biography tells the remarkable story of Frank Hurley, who was the photographer on that fateful voyage in which all of the members of the crew survived.