Photographers
Alan Abercrombie
Alan's forte is strong B&W candid/street portaiture. Powerfully printed. Don't miss Hyde Park Corner.
Bill Schwab
Ethereal, simple but yet full of understated elegance. The work that is - he's great guy too. Silver gelatin, platinum and wet plate collodion.
Branka Jukic
Quiet, sometimes dark, evocative and occasionally surreal prints in toned silver. A very personal vision.
Clay Harmon
Intruiging, individual, occasionally enigmatic. And the work? Super platinum prints of the everyday but often overlooked, seen in a personal way.
Corinne Mercadier
Dreamlike and sometimes mysterious coastal and urban images from France.
David Eisenlord
Sensitive and beautifully balanced compositions in the square format, printed in platinum and gum over platinum. A must-see.
Kathy Harcom
Silver gelatin prints; B&W, toned and lithprints. Kathy has a personal style that comes through whatever genre she works in.
Keith Carter
If you don't know Keith Carter's work you have missed out. If you have not heard him give a live presentation you have missed even more! A great photographer and a lovely man.
Michael Kenna
Surely a living legend by now. That's it. Go and see.
Misha Gordin
A conceptual artist using photography. Unique. And all done in the darkroom - really.
Rocky Schenk
"Illustrations of my conscious (and perhaps subconscious) dreams, emotions, and longings" That describes it well. Images to get lost in.