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Is there a Leica Gallery in London, showcasing photographs taken with Leica cameras?


Adarsha

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Probably too late but my favourite gallery - Chris Beetles - has some Edward Weston photos at the mo:

 

8 - 10 Ryder St

St James's

London

SW1Y 6QB

 

It wasn't too late, I got the message...

 

This was totally amazing. The texture and contrast in Edward Weston's prints, jaw dropping... out of all I saw this has to be top of the list.

 

Home now very tired, but had an amazing couple of days. Oh and the Tate's Voyeurism exhibition was really really good too.

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Dear all, I came across this post as I was doing my research before setting up a Leica gallery in London. I have in fact just launched such a gallery in Pimlico, London (about 10 minutes walk from the Tate Britain). It is set up as a gallery for members to join and then the gallery exhibits the photographs of the current members through large high definition screens and organises sales of prints for the members. We are currently also holding a World Street Photography competition for street photographers that use Leica cameras or Leica lenses and have over 90 photographers already entered from all over the world.

 

If any Leica photographers out there are keen to become members I am happy to answer any questions.

 

Here is the link to the Gallery : Welcome to Stephen Bartels Gallery and here is the link to the World Street Photography competition : Stephen Bartels Gallery | World Street Photography competition

 

Entry to the World Street Photography competition is free and the winners get 2 weeks exhibition at the gallery.

 

Hope you are all well and shooting your beloved Leicas.

 

Best,

 

Stephen

Welcome to Stephen Bartels Gallery

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I have in fact just launched such a gallery in Pimlico, London.

 

I wish you well with the venture. Pimlico is a nice relaxed part of town and a new gallery is never unwelcome. Your use of HDTV screens to display the work is interesting to me (I instinctively relate much more to the conventional framed photographic print but I am currently exploring a business idea in a different field that substitutes conventional print with screen display) but I do find the idea of "Leica photography" as a distinct photographic genre rather unappealing.

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