Explore the disconnect between emotion and tech in photography and how ‘experience & romance’ will define the next generation of cameras.
Explore the disconnect between emotion and tech in photography and how ‘experience & romance’ will define the next generation of cameras.
Presenters: Kishore Sawh
Location: Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
Number 1 on the official photoville map
Explore the disconnect between emotion and tech in photography and how ‘experience & romance’ will define the next generation of cameras.
Kishore Sawh is, among other things, the former Editor-In-Chief at SLR Lounge, and photography brand consultant and strategist. Based in Miami, he can often be found at dog parks and airports in London, Toronto and Jamaica. His interest and pursuit of photography began with military aviation and grew from there into a primary focus on portraits and swimwear. He is, self described, ‘a tremendous fan of flossing and the happiest guy around when the company’s good.
For 50 years, Leica Galleries across the globe have existed as more than mere exhibition spaces. They are places for imagination, dialogue, and connection. Since the first Leica Gallery opened in Wetzlar in 1976, a global network of Leica Galleries has grown across continents. These galleries are united by the belief that images have the power to move people and change perspectives. The Leica Galleries celebrate the art of seeing and the power of photography. They have been bringing cultures, generations, and stories together, spanning borders, for half a century—reinforcing the idea that true photography is timeless and that seeing is still a universal language.