Vale Bob Bourne, ad photographer extraordinaire

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Screen shot 2010-09-12 at 5.30.54 PM.pngSad news has just come through that legendary advertising photographer Bob Bourne has passed away at his home in Gippsland.

Lionel Hunt, the former chairman of The Campaign Palace told CB today: “Bob was in my opinion the top advertising photographer in Australia in the 70’s and 80’s and an absolutely vital ingredient of The Palace’s, and many other agencies’, award winning print work at the time.”

Says fellow ad photographer and director, Derek Hughes: “Bob you inspired me and many other photographers, not only in thenoble art, but when necessary how to be very naughty, very arrogant,very caring, get very drunk and most importantly how to believe inyourself and your work …. thank you…”

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CHANNEL-7-web.jpgPhotographer Rob Henderson added: “Outrageous and flamboyant, that was Bob.”

Adds art director, Stan Jarin: “I remember a Caxton’s promotion way back when, when Caxton’s was THEaward, where Lionel Hunt wrote the simple steps to win a Caxton. Numberone was ‘get Bob Bourne to shoot your photo’.”

Former photographer, now director, Greg Desmond says: “Bob Bourne was a lovely guy. Stayed at his house for the first AWARD night held in Melbourne. We chopped wood together, while his wife cooked dinner for a group of us.

“If you want to find a book practically devoted to Bob check out the first Award 79 Book: Silver award – Heron Island. Just a drop in the ocean. 13 pages in the silver award section.

Silver award – Linderman. A hundred islands for the price of one.

Page 62 – Heron Island. Just a drop in the ocean.

Page 64 – Just a drop in the ocean

Page 60 – Linderman. A hundred islands for the price of one.

Page 57 – Just another victim of Great Kepple Island.

Page 44 – Holeproof Fibs. Would we lie to you?”

Top: Wrangler via the Campaign Palace: “The shot every other photographer in Australia wished they had taken!,” says Derek Hughes. “Taken some time in the mid to late 70’s….”

Above: Channel 7 print, via The Campaign Palace, was brilliant in the late 70s, with many shot by Bourne, including this powerful image.

Below: When Bob turned director in 1988 he ran this outrageous double page spread, shot at Mario’s, his and everyone’s favourite Sydney restaurant in the 80s, which appeared in the November 1988 issue of Campaign Brief.

Bottom: Heron Island poster via The Campaign Palace that won Silver at AWARD. CB hears Bourne nearly fell out of the helicopter getting the perfect shot.

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