Proud Galleries' main focus is to expose the finest moments in music, fashion, film and sporting photography. The galleries have exhibited many of the world's great photographers, amongst them David Bailey, Rankin, Phil Stern and Bob Willoughby.We have two Galleries, Central Gallery is at 5 Buckingham Street, off the Strand, with the nearest tubes Charing Cross and Embankment. We also have a gallery in the Stables Market, Camden with THE atPROUD bar, arguably one of the coolest venues in town!
OUR CAMDEN BAR AND GALLERY IS CURRENTLY CLOSED, WHILE WE RELOCATE TO OUR EXCITING NEW VENUE! Please go to www.atproud.net for more detailsFrom timeless images, such as Pennie Smith's 'London Calling' and famous names such as Mick Rock and Rankin to intimate portraits of Jeff Buckley by Merri Cyr, to new, now iconic images of The Libertines by Roger Sargent, both Proud Central and Proud Camden's print sales rooms present some of the best of Proud's extensive photography collection. We have thousands of images in our archive of signed, limited edition prints from hundreds of photographers that we are more than happy to show you. All images are for sale and a selection are available in different sizes, framed or unframed.I edited my profile with Thomas' Myspace Editor V4.4
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN: THE BOSS REVEALED
The best collection of Bruce Springsteen photography ever assembled in one place. Including rare, unseen photographs from those who have worked most closely with him, this will be the ultimate portrait of an icon as he embarks on an exciting world tour with the E Street Band.
Leading world-class photographers Terry O’Neill, Lynn Goldsmith, Debra L Rothenberg, Steve Rapport, Barry
Plummer, Adrian Boot and Jim Marchese have all worked closely alongside Springsteen over the last 30 years during
his rise to fame. This exhibition showcases exclusive highlights from their intimate time with The Boss, and together they comprise a deeply personal portrait of the boy from Freehold, New Jersey who went on to become one of the Twentieth Century’s biggest music icons.
FROM 6TH DECEMBER! JOHN LENNON: REMEMBER LOVE
A celebration of the life and work of John Lennon through work from a collaboration of world-class photographers, including previously unseen exclusive images. Opening this December to coincide with the 27th anniversary of his death, the exhibition examines the life of a man whose impact on the world of music remains unmatched. Alongside iconic images from Dixie Dean, Terry O’Neill, Barry Plummer, David M. Spindel and Jurgen Vollmer, Remember Love is an exclusive opportunity to see work from Tom Hanley and Polly Mosley, photographers whose archives of intimate, personal images will be exhibited for the first time as part of this exhibition. Together, these images create an intimate portrait of a legend, comprising personal shots alongside iconic images of Lennon and Yoko that are internationally recognised and renowned, making Remember Love a truly exciting exhibition and a rare chance to see John Lennon as he’s never been seen before.