Ern McQuillan
Australian, 1926 - 2018
In 1944 McQuillan was drafted into the army and assigned to the military history unit as a photographer, working in the Celebes as well as in Sydney, where he took the photograph that was used in the Department of Veterans' Affairs 1945-1995 commemorative campaign, Australia Remembers.
On his return to civilian life, McQuillan resumed work as a press photographer and his lengthy career, which he continued into his 70's, saw him photograph and meet many of the defining figures of the 20th Century. Including Queen Elizabeth II, Richard Nixon and Australian Prime Ministers. His diverse and award winning work featured in The Woman's Weekly, the Sunday Telegraph, Daily Telegraph and the Bulletin. In 1951 he won the first Press Photograph competition.
While McQuillan was never far from the world of sport, particularly horse racing and boxing, he also was adept at aerial photography and capturing moments of local history. His most famous image remains that of Evdokia Petrov during the Petrov spy scandal of 1954.
McQuillan was awarded an OBE for photography in 1998 and passed away in 2018.
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