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November 2023 by Kyle Larkin
My wife and I walked in here during our tour of Carmel and aren’t we glad we did! All of the staff were lovely and their collection of photography is impressive. We walked away with two photographs, one from Michael Milner and one from Brett Wetson. A big thank you to Julia for all of her help!!
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March 2023 by David D.
When I used to live close to Carmel, I spent every weekend visiting all the shops in this quaint little town. Both Weston Gallery and Photography West Gallery were two of my favorite shops to visit. Sadly Weston Gallery is now only open by appointment, but fortunately, this Gallery is still open to the public, is well worth a visit. So many fine photographs. Like a museum, a great place for any photo enthisiast, or a student of photography to study the masters. You will truly love this place.
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February 2023 by Amy B.
We spent $150 on two prints. When we got home we went to put them in frames only to discover that they were town out pages from a calendar!
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February 2023 by Kea B.
This "gallery" is a complete rip off. I would call anyone who does this a liar and thief to the art community. We purchased two prints for $75.00 each. And please see the attached photos. I had to take them off the backing they came on to fit them into a frame. And look what I found.....Someone cut apart a calendar and is passing it off as high quality prints for $75 per page. Avoid these crooks at all costs!!
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December 2022 by Suzuki I.
Such a special gallery with amazing photographs. It is truly like visiting a museum getting to see Ansel Adam's originals and Christopher Burkett nature photographs. Visiting this gallery is an education in authentic photography and a creative inspiration. I ended up purchasing a Christopher Burkett and couldn't be happier.
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January 2022 by Matt Byrom
Best photography gallery in Carmel.
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July 2021 by Jonathan B.
In a town filled with art galleries, Photography West stands apart with a focus on film and wet dark room prints. The small gallery, which opened in 1989, is one of oldest in the US. Every photographer they display uses film and archival photographic papers: apparently some have built their own cameras and invented their own printing techniques. How do I know this? The women who work here are incredibly knowledgeable and helpful -- with no pressure to buy (unlike most other places in town).The two "back rooms" display original photographs by Ansel Adams and Brett Weston. These are not to be missed; frankly I come back over and over again just for these two rooms.
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January 2019 by Ken Wulf
Intimate space, knowledgeable people, great collection of Weston, Adams, Burkett work.