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Lewis Morley
Lewis Frederick Morley (16 June 1925 – 3 September 2013) was a photographer.
==Biography==
Morley was born in Hong Kong to English and Chinese parents and interned in Stanley Internment Camp during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong between 1941 and 1945, when he was released and emigrated to the United Kingdom with his family. He studied at Twickenham Art School for three years, and spent time as a painter in Paris in the 1950s.
Perhaps best known for his photographs of Christine Keeler and Joe Orton, Morley began his career with assignments for magazines such as ''Tatler''. He was also a successful theatre photographer for over 100 West End productions. His publicity photographs for the ''Beyond The Fringe'' revue (1961) included a study of the cast Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Alan Bennett and Jonathan Miller which was used for the best selling LP Cover of the show.
Morley emigrated to Australia in 1971 with his wife Patricia and son Lewis, where he lived in the inner west of Sydney. He did studio and commercial work photographing architecture and food in magazines such as ''Belle'', and worked with interior designers and stylists such as Babette Hayes, and Charmaine Solomon until his retirement in 1987. In 1989 he collaborated with photographs curator Terence Pepper in staging his first Museum retrospective at London's National Portrait Gallery and subsequently donated all the images printed for the exhibition as part of a larger archive of his work. His first autobiography ''Black and White Lies'' was published in 1992.
In the mid 1990s, Morley ventured into the gallery business when he opened The Lewis Morley Photographers Showcase. Embracing the great tradition of photographic salons, the gallery presented the work of a variety of local photographers from a range of genres including Robert Billington, Brett Leigh Dicks, Russell Kilbey, Brendan Read, Peter Solness and Greg Rouse.
In 1999, Lewis Morley appeared in the ''Contemporary Australian Photographers'' series. It was followed in 2003 with the release of a film about his life and an exhibition ''Myself and Eye'' at the National Portrait Gallery in Canberra.〔Robert McFarlane, (Swinging London in iconic snapshots ), ''Sydney Morning Herald'', 26 March 2003〕
In 2006, an extensive exhibition showcasing 50 years of Lewis Morley work was displayed at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. This included 150 of his works covering fashion, theatre and reportage, many of which had never been seen before.
Morley died in September 2013 aged 88. His archive is to be donated to the National Media Museum in Bradford, England.

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