I’ve posted photographs shot inside galleries her on the blog on a number of occasions before (e.g. here, here, here, and here). They are not always the easiest places to make pictures as they can be quite dimly lit, necessitating slow shutter speeds, wide apertures, and the chance of motion blur and camera shake becoming present in the photos. They are, nonetheless, quite appealing locations, I find.
The photos today were shot in the Tate Modern gallery in London.
Olympus OM-1N, G-Zuiko Auto-W 35mm f/2.8 & Ilford HP5+ (@1600asa). Ilfotec DD-X 1+4 12mins @ 20°
Taken on 29 November 2022.




Most galleries in the USA have banned photography, citing copyright infringement. You’re lucky to be able to do this.
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Most galleries I’ve visited here in the UK allow photography (although I usually ask just to be sure). Sometimes there will be certain rooms or exhibits where photography is forbidden though.
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