12201173285?profile=originalThe Public Domain Review has published an essay by John Bevis in which he explores the various feats of cunning and subterfuge undertaken by the Kearton brothers — among the very first professional wildlife photographers — in their pioneering attempts to get ever closer to their subjects. 

Bevis's latest book The Keartons: Inventing Nature Photography, was published in 2016 by Uniformbooks. For more information and contact, go to www.johnbevis.com.

Read the full piece here: https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/stuffed-ox-dummy-tree-artificial-rock-deception-in-the-work-of-richard-and-cherry-kearton

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