Leica x Shackleton Frank Hurley Waterproof Jacket for Active Photographers
Developed in collaboration with Leica Camera and expedition photographer Levison Wood, the Frank Hurley is a smart, waterproof hardshell field jacket designed for both off-grid and in-city use. With a refined utility aesthetic, it’s engineered to enable the wearer to focus on the mission in hand and stay out on location to get the result required.
The jacket’s design and fit afford a wide range of movement and offer carefully considered features to assist the in-field photographer. The wide array of pockets include an insulated battery pocket to prolong battery life in the cold. Voluminous cargo pockets have double folds for added security and protection. There’s even a branded lens-cloth on a retracting lanyard in its own compartment.
For this technical jacket, much of the design and testing process was focused on waterproofing. All seams on the soft-touch and whisper-quiet technical shell fabric are fully sealed. Aquaguard® zippers keep pockets dry. A pack-away hood extends far enough to shoot in the rain with good protection. Reinforced, abrasion-proof panels bring extra strength in the right places – elbows, seat and shoulders to accommodate backpacks and harnesses.
Frank Hurley was a pioneer of early film and photography and was chosen by Ernest Shackleton to document the Endurance expedition. An inspirational Hurley quote is bonded on the inside of the jacket.
As for the Shackleton x Leica Frank Hurley Field Jacket that honors the late adventure photographer, it is available to purchase now for $950 directly from Shackleton. It comes in small, medium, large, and extra-large sizes and is only available in black.