Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/10/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dear LUGgers At an elegant champagne reception on 16 Oct and again last night at the Asian Civilizations Museum in Singapore, Leica launched its first ever exhibition of the works of these photographers outside of Germany (If I heard that correctly after all the champagne and much food). Yes, HCB's "decisive moment" shot is also displayed in the gallery of this museum. Website of the museum: www.acm.org.sg/ The exhibition will be displayed till end of 2013. The museum is located next to the Singapore River with its beautiful scenery, vibrant culture and historical architecture, and plenty of photo taking opportunities. At the reception, I met Peter from Leica and he is the designer of many of the current crop of APO lenses. Unfortunately, he had to leave for Frankfurt last evening and so I hope for another chance to catch up. I also met some of the people who used to be part of the SLUG (Singapore Leica Users Group). Some of them have expressed a desire for the group to be reformed. I need to think about doing that and getting the guys together again. As you already know, there was a period of uncertainty with the company when the digital tsunami put many old camera companies out of business. Thankfully Leica survived and I believe it is moving in the right direction. Leica is directly distributing its cameras and has a flagship outlet at the Raffles Hotel in Singapore, a nice location with tremendous history older than Leica itself. There is a showroom and a photo gallery in the premises. To put the long story short, if you are passing through Singapore, do make it a point to view the exhibits. The exhibition area is specially designed to keep out light that may damage these precious prints. Leically Dan Khong