The Man Who Shot Tutankhamun
Margaret Mountford travels to Egypt to discover the story of British photographer Harry Burton, whose images of the Tutankhamun excavation created a global sensation in the 1920s.
Margaret Mountford travels to Egypt's Valley of the Kings to discover the story of an unsung hero of British photography - Harry Burton, the man whose images of the Tutankhamun excavation created a global sensation in the 1920s.
As she explores the spectacular locations where Burton worked, including Tutankhamun's tomb, she investigates how his photographs inspired a craze for Egyptian designs and made the archaeologist Howard Carter an international celebrity. She discovers why Burton's images are still studied today by Egyptologists around the world. And she works with a present-day photographer, Harry Cory Wright, to find out how Burton pushed the boundaries of photographic art to create his extraordinary and influential pictures of the world's most famous archaeological discovery.
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Clips
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Margaret recreates an iconic image
Duration: 01:40
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Howard Carter puts on a show
Duration: 01:37
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Location Photography - 1920s style
Duration: 02:03
Music Played
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Daniel Pemberton
Acting On Desires
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Anders Johan Greger Lewen
Last Dance In Paris
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Margaret Mountford |
Production Company | Wavelength Films |
Producer | Patrick McGrady |
Director | Patrick McGrady |
Executive Producer | Lucy Ward |
Executive Producer | Emma Cahusac |
Executive Producer | Fiona Ryder |
Photographer | Harry Cory Wright |
Participant | Liam McNamara |
Participant | Francisco Bosch-Puche |
Participant | Christina Riggs |
Participant | Salima Ikram |
Participant | Yarko Kobylecky |
Participant | Sue Lezon |
Participant | Ehab Gaddis |
Participant | Aliaa Ismail |