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D’arblay street gallery
D’Arblay Street Gallery, a space curated by a passionate photographer for passionate photographers and those who simply love photography. Our mission is to spotlight exceptional fine art photography, celebrating the dedication and creative talent behind the lens. We strive to exhibit quality work that embodies the artistry and vision of those committed to the craft of capturing moments that might make you think for more than 3 seconds. At our on-line gallery, each showcased piece…
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Ebrahim ElmiÂ
I am truly passionate about portrait photography. It holds a special place in my heart because it allows me to perceive life differently. For me, taking a portrait photo means capturing more than just an image; it means preserving the essence of a person’s soul. The face acts as a mirror, revealing all the emotions, trials, and tribulations one has endured. It is this belief that has led me to embrace the title of a…
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David Levine
David Levine, an accomplished English photographer, has had a lasting influence in the music and fashion scenes across several decades. With a career spanning over 40 years, he’s recognised for his exceptional talent in capturing and creating memorable moments in music history. David’s impact extends beyond music photography; he’s made significant contributions to the fashion industry, collaborating with renowned designers and models globally. His extensive experience in both realms grants him a unique perspective and…
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Elliot Brook
Elliot, an extraordinary individual, who possessed an unparalleled eye for photography. Back in the early 90s, he stood by my side as my assistant. A memorable incident occurred when, on our way to a fashion shoot in Miami, Elliot missed our flight! Yet, a day later, at the unexpected hour of 4 am, the phone rang. “Hey David, can you pick me up from the airport?” I was puzzled. “What? I’m at the Miami airport!”…




