Born in Geelong he worked as an actor on stage before developing an interest in stills photography.
He was appointed official photographer for J. C. Williamson, taking portraits of stage stars and publicity shots of plays in production.
In 1915 he was placed in charge of film production for J. C. Williamson Ltd after Fred Niblo left the country, and directed three features for them.
He then set up a photography studio and became one of the leading photographers in the country.
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