Apollo

Eyes Wide Open!

C/O Berlin

NOW CLOSED

100 years of Leica photography

Dynamization, democratization, revolution – great changes are often ascribed to technical innovation. This also applies to the invention of the Leica camera 100 years ago. Justifiably? Definitely. This 35 mm camera has changed the way the world is viewed. Forever. Read more.

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(1945), Jewgeni Chaldej

Die Flagge des Sieges (1945), Jewgeni Chaldej © Sammlung Ernst Volland und Heinz Krimmer / Leica Camera AG

(1935), Heinrich Heidersberger

Laederstraede, Copenhagen (1935), Heinrich Heidersberger © Institut Heidersberger

(1968), Fred Herzog

Man with Bandage (1968), Fred Herzog © Fred Herzog, 2014, Courtesy of Equinox Gallery, Vancouver

(21 May, 1968), Claude Dityvon

The Man in the Chair, Boulevard St Michel, Paris (21 May, 1968), Claude Dityvon © Chris Dityvon

(1956/57), Franz Hubmann

A regular at the Café Hawelka, Vienna (1956/57), Franz Hubmann © Franz Hubmann / Leica Camera AG

(1958), F. C. Gundlach

Fashion reportage for Nino , Hamburg harbor (1958), F. C. Gundlach © F.C. Gundlach

(late 1950s), Hans Silvester

Steel frame assembly (late 1950s), Hans Silvester © Hans Silvester / Leica Camera AG

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