- Place made
- Bungaloo Bay, South Australia
- Medium
- gelatin-silver photograph
- Dimensions
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37.9 x 28.0 cm (image)
40.3 x 28.2 cm (sheet)
45.0 x 32.5 cm (cardboard) - Credit line
- R.J. Noye Collection. Gift of Douglas and Barbara Mullins 2004
- Accession number
- 20041RJN12
- Signature and date
- Not signed. Not dated.
- Media category
- Photograph
- Collection area
- Australian photographs
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WALL LABEL: Public Image, Private Lives: Family, Friends and Self in Photography, 2016
Self-portraits taken in the landscape are rarely found among nineteenth-century photographs, due to the technical difficulties involved. One photographer who successfully overcame the challenge was Henry Tilbrook, who invented a unique long-distance shutter-release mechanism, which involved a long thread and an empty bullet cartridge to activate the shutter.
Tilbrook was particularly fascinated with geological formations and on a trip to Cape Banks, on the coast near Mount Gambier, Tilbrook encountered ’Corset Rock’, named after the ’wasp waist’ of nineteenth-century corsetry.
In his diary Tilbrook wrote of his difficulty in taking this photograph:
I fixed the camera in about two feet deep of seawater and, having adjusted everything, flung the reel of thread on top of the rock and climbed up myself. I had not boots on, of course, being in the sea. But when I got to the top, I found the rocky spikes so sharp that I could not move. Accordingly I had to descend and put my boots on. Then I climbed up again, wound up the thread and took the view.
Julie Robinson, Senior Curator of Prints, Drawings & Photographs
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The photography of H.H. Tilbrook - South Australia at the turn of the century
Art Gallery of South Australia, 20 July 2001 – 4 November 2001 -
Public Image, Private Lives: Family, Friends and Self in Photography
Art Gallery of South Australia, 5 February 2016 – 18 September 2016 -
A Century in Focus: South Australian photography 1840s-1940s
Art Gallery of South Australia, 9 November 2007 – 28 January 2008
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[Catalogue] Bunbury, Alisa. 2001. The photography of H H Tilbrook. Adelaide: Art Gallery of South Australia.
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[Catalogue] Zagala, Maria, Jane Messenger, Ken Orchard, Philip Jones, Carolyn Lovitt, and Elspeth Pitt. 2007. A Century in Focus - South Australian Photography 1840s - 1940s. Adelaide: Art Gallery of South Australia.
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[Book] Bonney, Neville. The Rocks Les Charpentiers.
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[Book] Walkley, Jane, Grant, Trevor. Excerpts from the Diaries of H.H. Tilbrook.