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JMO
27-Dec-2012, 19:06
I will be visiting New York City in January for a long weekend, and would appreciate any suggestions of museum exhibitions or gallery showings of LF photography (or more likely LF than non-LF) especially of landscapes and architectural subjects. And are there any specialized shops for LF gear that I should acquaint myself with? I am aware of large sellers like Adorama and B&H Photo, but wonder if there are any smaller and specialized shops that I should visit and consider developing a relationship with? Many thanks for any suggestions...

sully75
28-Dec-2012, 09:04
http://www.howardgreenberg.com/frontend/#app=84b7&cf5b-selectedIndex=0

Joel Meyerwitz Cape Light at the Greenberg Gallery till January 5th.

There's a pretty cool exhibit at the Metropolitan of altered photos prior to photoshop.

JMO
29-Dec-2012, 19:19
Thank you for this recommendation, and I regret that I will be in NYC after the Joel Meyerowitz exhibit. I've seen and enjoyed some of his photography elsewhere. But this gallery seems like a good one for me to visit, and it will be near our hotel, so I look forward to it! Are there any other galleries you might recommend? Thanks again...

chacabuco
29-Dec-2012, 20:26
Kenro Izu will be the next show at Howard Greenberg
Nicholas Nixon at Pace MacGill (http://www.pacemacgill.com/index.php)
Chris McCaw at Yossi Milo (http://www.yossimilo.com/)
Philip Trager at the New York Public Library
Im having a show of mostly 8x10 work at the Camera Club of New York (http://www.cameraclubny.org/) in January.

Be sure to pick up a free copy of Photograph magazine (http://www.photographmag.com/) while you are here

Have a great trip!

Rob

JMO
31-Dec-2012, 09:30
THANK YOU for these suggestions - they are just the types I had hoped for! I am especially looking forward to seeing Philip Trager's photos at the NY Pub Library. Best regards...

spacegoose
10-Jan-2013, 09:30
I also suggest Photograph Magazine (or their website (http://www.photographmag.com/eventlisting)), however, I don't believe the mag is free as I am a subscriber (and I pay :)).

chacabuco
10-Jan-2013, 09:36
My bad, but yes the website is certainly free. By the way, your profile picture is amazing.

spacegoose
10-Jan-2013, 10:37
Thank you! It's a work by Patricia Piccinini (http://patriciapiccinini.net/), I saw it at the Armory Show a few years ago, more info here (http://patriciapiccinini.net/natureslittlehelpers/index.php?show=10The_Surrogate&subtype=images&menupos=0).