05 Jan 2016
Tags: Antarctica, Ponting, Scott, Scott Polar Research Institute, British Antarctic Expedition, Terra Nova
One Ocean Expeditions (OOE) is the first, and currently only, small adventure cruise ship operator to agree a partnership with the Scott Polar Research Institute (SPRI) at the University of Cambridge, and Salto Ulbeek publishers to exhibit limited edition platinum prints of the iconic photographs taken by Herbert Ponting during Captain Scott's British Antarctic Expedition in 1910-13.
The prints were delivered to OOE's two ships – Akademik Sergey Vavilov and Akademik Ioffe – while in port in Stanley, Falkland Islands, ready for their departures on 19 and 30 December 2015 respectively.
Handmade from Ponting's original glass plate negatives owned and conserved by the Scott Polar Research Institute, the prints were produced using the platinum printing process, a photographic technique first introduced in the19th century, and still highly sought after for its unrivalled aesthetic and archival properties.
Herbert Ponting, one of the most celebrated photographers of the 20th century, was the “camera artist” to the British Antarctic Expedition. The photographs he took in Antarctica are one of the most famous, beautiful and compelling visual records in the history of exploration. Ponting documented all facets of Scott's expedition, including photographs of the men, their ship – the Terra Nova, daily life in the hut the explorers built at Cape Evans, the scientific research, wildlife, and the frozen landscapes of Ross Island.
Each OOE ship has been furnished with seven platinum prints specially selected by SPRI for hanging in the on-board library. The exhibition is expected to generate much interest amongst passengers, some of whom will be travelling in the wake of the early polar explorers.
Andrew Prossin, Managing Director of OOE, says, " All of us at One Ocean Expeditions are delighted to have the opportunity to exhibit the historic and iconic photographs taken by Herbert Ponting of Captain Scott's British Antarctic Expedition 1910 - 1913. We have developed an exciting new partnership with the Scott Polar Research Institute and Salto-Ulbeek publishers to deliver the exhibition, and we can't wait for the exhibition to open and for our passengers to view, enjoy and be inspired by these amazing images."
Passengers will have the opportunity to buy the limited edition prints during their voyage, with half of the proceeds going to the Scott Polar Research Institute to contribute to its environmental research and heritage activities, including its internationally important polar library, archives, and museum.
Prices per print, which include iconic photographs of Captain Scott, vary depending on format and number sold, with medium sized prints (50 x 36cm) ranging from €1,950 to €4,400 each. Orders will be taken on board and prints shipped to clients worldwide.
The prints will be displayed on board OOE's ships for three Antarctic seasons, finishing in March 2018.
For further information about polar cruises, please contact One Ocean Expeditions www.oneoceanexpeditions.com
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About One Ocean Expeditions
One Ocean Expeditions is a Canadian expedition vessel operator founded in 2007. The company operates two ships, each with a high ice class and carrying less than 98 guests. The vessels are specifically designed for polar exploration and combine modern comforts and superb amenities with first-class safety features. Offering a range of innovative expedition cruise itineraries in Antarctica, Spitsbergen, the Canadian Arctic and Canada's Maritime East Coast, One Ocean Expeditions has developed a reputation for exceptional quality, customer service and great value.
About The Scott Polar Research Institute (SPRI)
The Herbert G. Ponting Archive of over 1,700 large-format glass plate negatives taken during the British Antarctic (Terra Nova) Expedition 1910 -1913 is held at the Scott Polar Research Institute in the University of Cambridge. Founded in 1920 as the British national memorial to those who died during the expedition, the Scott Polar Research Institute is the oldest international centre for polar research. The Institute remains a centre of excellence in the study of the Antarctic and Arctic, and houses the world's premier polar library, extensive archives on the history of polar exploration, and a museum with displays of both the historical and contemporary scientific significance of the polar regions.
About Salto Ulbeek Publishers
Salto Ulbeek Publishers is based in Belgium. Over the past two decades it has built a reputation for uncompromised excellence in photographic and offset printing, thanks to experimentation and the combination of historic and modern printing methods. Committed to the publication of limited edition photographic books and portfolios, Salto Ulbeek strives to provide the utmost production values and interpretive sensibility to the work of past and living photographers, and through this, to secure the preservation and appreciation of key historic and contemporary photographic images.
Note to Editor
1) A selection of images with permission for use from the Scott Polar Research Institute are available. Conditions of use are included in the photo gallery.
2) List of the images chosen to be displayed on OOE's ships.
Platinum prints to be displayed in the Library on-board the Akademik Ioffe
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Ref 42. In the ice pack from the maintop of the Terra Nova (Gran, Taylor and Wright). December 22nd 1910 |
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Ref 135. The Terra Nova and a berg at ice foot. January 16th 1911 |
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Ref 341. Capt, Scott in his den. October 7th 1911 |
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Ref 447. Adelie penguins track and sledge track crossing. |
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Ref 510. A. Cherry-Garrard on return from Barrier. January 29th 1912 |
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Ref 348. The Matterhorn Berg profile with Erebus. October 8th 1911 |
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Ref 344. The pressure ridges of the ice crack from the Barne Glacier to Inaccessible, looking to Cape Royds (Capt. Scott). October 8th 1911 |
Platinum prints to be displayed in the Library on-board the Akademik Sergey Vavilov
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Ref 13. The Terra Nova held up in the pack. December 13th 1910 |
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Ref 109. Beautiful broken ice, reflections and Terra Nova. January 7th 1911 |
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Ref 251. Capt Scott. April 13th 1911 |
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Ref 331. Huge ice bastions of the Castle Berg (Clissold). September 17th 1911 |
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Ref 352. The Tenements bunks in hut of Lieut. Bowers, Mr Cherry-Garrard, Capt Oates, Mr Meares and Dr Atkinson. October 9th 1911 |
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Ref 45. Capt. Oates and some of the ponies. |
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Ref 250.Captain Scott and group taken on return of the Southern Party. April 13th 1911 |