, after its
battle. world-touring exhibition Le Guay enlisted with the
Royal Australian Air Force in 1940, serving as a photographer in the Mediterranean (1941–43) and the Middle East (1943–45). Demobilised in Sydney in January 1946, he accompanied artist Robert Emerson Curtis as photographer on the Australian Geographical Society's tour of Northern Australia, and joined other expeditions, to New Guinea, and the
Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition. was included by
Edward Steichen in
The Family of Man exhibition in New York in 1955, which toured the world to reach the largest audience of any photographic exhibition since. He, and David Moore, were the only Australian photographers whose work was included in the exhibition. Le Guay founded
Contemporary Photography, the first Australian photographic magazine not published by a photo supply firm, Through it he promoted modernism, abstraction and documentary approaches as an antidote to the
Pictorialist style which still predominated in Australia, and which he began to react against during his membership (1940–1953) of the increasingly conservative
Sydney Camera Circle. He also taught photography. He set up a new studio that year in
George Street, then in the old
Smith's Weekly building, moving, in 1947, to a partnership with John Nisbett on
Castlereagh Street. They were among the first in Australia to use outdoor locations for fashion photography. In 1947–48, he produced a film on
Sydney Harbour Bridge. Le Guay continued to be a significant international, and Sydney's leading, fashion photographer throughout the 50s and 60s, rivalling
Athol Shmith in Melbourne.
Helen Ennis notes that "The sixties look achieved by Athol Shmith in Melbourne and also by Laurence Le Guay in Sydney had another crucial component the models themselves and the way they related to the camera. These young women exert a different kind of presence to their predecessors." The Le Guay/Nisbett studio was joined in 1961 by
David Mist. Born in London, Mist trained and worked in the UK, so augmented his partners' acquired European élan, and further enlivened the burgeoning local industry. == Contributions to the profession ==