East End Photographers Capture ‘All We See’ in Debut Show at the Depot Art Gallery - 27 East

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East End Photographers Capture ‘All We See’ in Debut Show at the Depot Art Gallery

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Harold Naideau,

Harold Naideau, "Fruits in the Barn." COURTESY THE ARTIST

Gerry Giliberti,

Gerry Giliberti, "Sugar Bowl, Napeague." COURTESY THE ARTIST

authorStaff Writer on Sep 2, 2025

The East End Photographers Group will hold its inaugural exhibition, “All We See,” at the Depot Art Gallery in Montauk. The show, running from Thursday, September 11, through Sunday, September 21, opens with a reception on Saturday, September 13, from 5 to 7 p.m. and will feature traditional, digital and alternative photographic processes.

Participating photographers come from New York City to Montauk. Exhibiting artists include Steve Borghardt, Ann Brandeis, Steve Brodsky, Ron Buchter, Gerry Giliberti, Carol Glassman, Virginia Khuri, Rich Law, Joel Lefkowitz, Anthony Lombardo, Keith Manning, Joanna McCarthy, Dainis Saulitis, Val Schaffner and Marilyn Stevenson.

East End Photographers Group is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting photography and the visual arts in a community setting. The group encourages artists to exhibit new work at each show and provides support and a forum for emerging photographers.

Gallery hours are Thursday through Monday, noon to 5 p.m., closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays. The Depot Art Gallery is located at 285 Edgemere Street in Montauk. For more information on the show, visit eastendphotogroup.org.

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