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Illustration of a Daily Mirror Photographer having a steady hand
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Illustration of a Daily Mirror Photographer having a steady hand
Illustration of a Daily Mirror Photographer having a steady hand and not needing a tripod for his camera
George Greenwell 1930s
Photography / Photographer
A man confident enough to work without a tripod
George was one of the Mirrors best known photographers and had a wide range of talents He was best known for his World War two Blitz pictures especially his picture of London burning from the top of St Pauls cathedral. He was an all round photographer that was at home with News, Sport, Royals as well as fashion with quality being his watchword. Always at the forefront of technological change as this picture taken in the 40s shows - when others settled for the tripod then George (left) held his camera in his hand
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