Photo London opens its doors to the public this Thursday, come down and see a first of it's kind vintage David Bailey show. Look for Camera Eye gallery at booth G06
Camera Eye, Main:
Camera Eye (@cameraeyeltd ), based in London and founded in 1987 by David Bailey, represents the photographer’s work and oversees the archive of his photographic practice.
At Photo London, the gallery will present works by David Bailey (@bailey_studio ), drawing from key series produced across his career in portraiture and fashion photography. The presentation reflects Bailey’s longstanding engagement with studio portraiture, documenting cultural figures and sitters through direct and pared back compositions.
Image: David Bailey
Looking back at some of your favourite pieces from our stand at this year's Photo London.
David Bailey had lived in Primrose Hill and Camden for nearly 30 years when he decided to capture the shuttered cinemas, boarded railway arches, crumbling Victorian facades, dormant car parks and advertising hoardings before they disappeared from view entirely. In 1982, when NW1 was first published, it reflected an already vanishing landscape: viewed now, Bailey’s photographs are even more portentous and poignant.
Available through our Artnet gallery - link on bio.