Fashion Stories
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Fashion Stories


The newly opened Brick Lane Gallery presents Fashion Stories, a selection of personal work by eleven fashion photographers exploring the surreal and fantastical. Given the freedom to move away from commercial clients’ requirements and restrictions the photographers brought together for this exhibition have all chosen to create images of otherworldly landscapes and characters.

Photographers exhibiting include: Robert Allen, Frank Herholdt, Elisabeth Hoff, Danielle Horn, Oleg Micheyev, Micki Modo, Christopher Sims, Tony Taglianetti, Tina Tahir and Stuart Weston.

Fashion Photography exhibition, in association with the London Design Festival
8th September - 24th September 2006
The Brick Lane Gallery | 196 Brick Lane | London, E1 6SA




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