10 days to go Lumen Exhibition 2017

10 days to go to the Lumen exhibition held in Espacio Gallery where I will have 4 photographs exhibited. They have all been printed and ready to be hung in over a weeks time.

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Below is a video created by Juliana

Lauletta for the exhibtion.

If you would like to come along to visit the gallery, there are various events each day. Check the meetup link below.

The address is Espacio Gallery, 159 Bethnal Green Rd, E2 7DG. from 4th to 9th April 2017.

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Competition
On Instagram there is a competition where the 2 winners can have their picture exhibited.

Share your favorite shots on Instagram using #LumenPhoto2017 and tag @julauletta Until midnight 28/03/17 to be considered.

Tag your friends anywhere in the world that would like this amazing opportunity. 20 images will be selected by @julauletta and 2 WINNERS 🏆 🏆 will be chosen by our curator Renee Rilexie.

Each winner will have 1 picture (A4 size) displayed in the gallery during the exhibition week.

More information on the link below.

Link
httpss://www.meetup.com/Become-an-Artist-London/events/238685824/
httpss://www.flickr.com/photos/alalchan/
httpss://business.facebook.com/alalchanphotography/
httpss://www.instagram.com/alalchan/

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