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Private jets to go on show at Brighton Photography Biennial
This year Brighton's international photography festival has been curated by British photographer Martin Parr, and, rather than plump for well-known headline names, he has decided to showcase the work of obscure or niche practicioners. Among the most left-field on the shortlist is Nick Gleis, who photographs the pimped up private jets that belong African dictators and other heads of state.
Until now, the work of private aviation photographer Nick Gleis has gone largely unnoticed, beyond the private photograph
albums of his extremely rich clients.
His expertise lies in photographing the most exclusive, world-class private jets and VIP aircraft.
This year Brighton's international photography festival has been curated by British photographer Martin Parr, and, rather than plump for well-known headline names, he has decided to showcase the work of obscure or niche practicioners. Among the most left-field on the shortlist is Nick Gleis, who photographs the pimped up private jets that belong African dictators and other heads of state.
Until now, the work of private aviation photographer Nick Gleis has gone largely unnoticed, beyond the private photograph
albums of his extremely rich clients.
His expertise lies in photographing the most exclusive, world-class private jets and VIP aircraft.