The London Photograph Fair opens its debut Special Edition
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The London Photograph Fair opens its debut Special Edition
NASA · Orbiter 5, "Lunar Surface", August 6, 1967. Silver gelatin print on semi-matte fibre paper, printed by September 26, 1967, 60.7 x 50.7 cm. Courtesy: Daniel Blau Munich/London © NASA.



LONDON.- The London Photograph Fair - the UK's only established vintage photograph fair - presents its debut Special Edition, on Saturday and Sunday the 23rd and 24th of May 2015.

The fair will be held at Two Temple Place on London’s Embankment, the neo-gothic mansion built in 1896 by William Waldorf Astor. One of London’s hidden architectural gems, this incredible building will be open to the public for only the second time this year.

The boutique event will host established international dealers specialising in vintage photographs, each presenting displays throughout the extraordinary architectural monument. All works will be for sale, from as low as £50 to up to £10,000.

On sale will be unique and original vintage works from the entire history of photography, from the 1840s through the 20th Century. Prices will range from £50 into 6 figures.

Additionally, the Julia Margaret Cameron Trust, based on the Isle of Wight, will be giving presentations on the life and career of this iconic, pioneering photographer.

The London Photograph Sale : Special Edition is a must-visit event for anyone with an interest in photography and its history; a rare opportunity for new and experienced collectors alike to see and buy photography of all genres.










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