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Laurence Aberhart was born on 1949 in New Zealand, is a New Zealand photographer (born 1949). Discover Laurence Aberhart's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

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1949

Laurence Geoffrey Aberhart (born 1949) is a New Zealand photographer.

Aberhart was born in Nelson in 1949, along with three siblings, and was educated at Nelson College from 1963 to 1966.

1960

He moved to Lyttelton in the late 1960s, before finally moving to Russell where he still lives and works today.

Aberhart travels often and has produced many collections of photographs taken around the world.

Although he photographs numerous subjects, Aberhart is best known for his photography of buildings from around the world.

His subject matter includes Masonic lodges, war memorials, houses and the occasional landscape.

However, when he was typecast as a building photographer, Aberhart took a series of human portraits to debunk the stereotype.

Aberhart trained to become a primary teacher and it was around that time when he first became interested in photography by reading the photographic books on display and seeing a friend working in the darkroom.

Aberhart taught himself photography.

After finishing his teaching course, he was posted in Northland.

This was his only posting as a teacher and soon after he took up photography seriously.

However, soon after he began using it in the late 1960s, the paper used to print the negatives on went out of production as well.

Aberhart has been known to use platinum prints when developing photographs, but also uses other paper such as silver gelatine prints.

Owing to this unusual photographic process, each print would take in excess of eight hours to fully develop in Aberhart's darkroom.

In addition, the time between Aberhart taking the photo and actually developing it was in some instances large; he would often develop photographs years later.

1978

He has been featured in many photographic exhibitions since 1978; his work has been shown in museums across the globe, including Australia, the United States and France.

Indeed, in one instance, he waited from 1978 until the early 2000s to develop one photograph.

Aberhart was fairly limited in his subject matter, sticking mainly to Māori carvings, buildings, museology and memorials.

1980

Aberhart has three children, who were the subject of a series of photographs in the 1980s, but is unmarried.

Aberhart's work is prominent in New Zealand and he is often seen as one of the forefathers of New Zealand's contemporary photographic history.

However, feeling pressed by others' perception that he was typecast, he released a series of photographs of his children in the 1980s.

Perhaps his most expensive and memorable prints are the "Prisoner's Dream" series of five photographs.

At the centre of the series is Mount Taranaki.

This picture is special due to its long exposure time of over five hours.

This was caused by Aberhart's absence to take a 'nap', but he didn't awaken until a while later.

The whole photograph was lit by moonlight and was nearly thrown out as rubbish by Aberhart when he realised how long it had been exposed for.

This is one of his most expensive photographs.

1986

In addition to numerous photographic exhibitions across New Zealand, Aberhart was Artist In Residence at the Tylee Cottage Residency, Wanganui in 1986 and the Dunedin Public Art Gallery in the late 1990s.

Aberhart bought an old camera to begin photographing.