Olympus exhibition goes on safari
Friday, November 14th, 2008Whether you’re an Olympus user or not, there’s a new photographic exhibition in town worth a gander:
PRESS RELEASE…
United Kingdom — Nov. 12, 2008 — A collaboration of over one hundred
photographers from around the world has culminated in a
ground-breaking exhibition of photography.
Organised by the Olympus Photo Safari Group, this major event aims to
draw attention back to the quality of the printed photographic image.
Breaking new ground in worldwide collaboration, the presentation will
feature 200 16″x12″ high quality prints, representing highlights of
600 images contributed by over 100 talented photographers, from around
the globe.
The exhibition will run from Tuesday 25th to Sunday 30th November at
the ‘View from the Top’ art gallery in Nottingham, central UK.
The group are proud to mark the occasion, with the launch of their
first photographic book and DVD, which will present stunning examples
of photography by passionate photographers worldwide, using Olympus
E-System cameras.
Brian Mosley, founder of the Olympus Photo Safari Group said today :
“This exhibition celebrates the group’s first year of incredible
growth, and offers a clear message to the industry - please listen to
what passionate photographers want from their camera equipment.
Our members believe that Olympus provide the best solution for the
serious photographer with their designed for digital E-System cameras
and most importantly the exceptional quality of the light weight Zuiko
lenses. This combination provides us with the capability to produce
truly outstanding images. The group also acknowledges that Olympus
will have to work hard to maintain their lead over the competition
with regard to tough, compact and inspirational cameras.
The Olympus Photo Safari Group is building a strong, interdependent
relationship with Olympus, which will help Olympus to stay focused on
what our members need to improve their photography.”
Full details and live updates on the exhibition will be posted here :
http://www.ukphotosafari.org/announcements/