Rangefinder Perspectives show has opened
Last Friday the exhibition on our "Rangefinder Perspectives" book opened at Bert Verlinden's Gallery Corso. On display are around 60 photos by 9 photographers. All of the images come from the rangefinder book we jointly made.
We welcomed around 120 visitors at the opening night, which is not bad for an event of this kind. Sadly we were only able to sell an additional 5 copies of the book.
The show will continue until end of March. So there is plenty of time to go and see those pictures.
The photo accompanying this entry shows my good friend Willy Robbeets , 2 days before the opening, with one of his pictures (in the back is a giant portrait from Toots Thielemans by Marco Mertens). Taken on Efke 100 with the Olympus OM-10 fitted with a Zuiko 55/1.2.
We welcomed around 120 visitors at the opening night, which is not bad for an event of this kind. Sadly we were only able to sell an additional 5 copies of the book.
The show will continue until end of March. So there is plenty of time to go and see those pictures.
The photo accompanying this entry shows my good friend Willy Robbeets , 2 days before the opening, with one of his pictures (in the back is a giant portrait from Toots Thielemans by Marco Mertens). Taken on Efke 100 with the Olympus OM-10 fitted with a Zuiko 55/1.2.
1 Comments:
gratulations to your gallery! Your little book is a runner :o)
The picture you have made with the Olympus has a very good DOF and sharpness!
By Marko, at 12:23 AM
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