Langelle Photography

Human rights photographer opens Allentown gallery

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This was published October 2, 2014 in the GUSTO section of The Buffalo News

This photograph from a climate protest by Orin Langelle is on view in Allentown’s ¡Buen Vivir! gallery.
This photograph from a climate protest by Orin Langelle is on view in Allentown’s ¡Buen Vivir! gallery.

Buffalo-based photographer Orin Langelle has documented social and environmental justice movements for more than 20 years, training his lens on marches and protests around the world. And now, he’s putting his work on display in a new Allentown gallery dedicated exclusively to his photography.

The ¡Buen Vivir! gallery opens its doors for the first time at 6 p.m. Friday at 148 Elmwood Ave. Its inaugural show is “Climate Change: Faces, Places & Protest: Photos from the Front Lines.” It features more than two decades of photographs from five continents, including the aftermath of Hurricane Mitch in Nicaragua and various United Nations climate summits.

Continued in the GUSTO section of The Buffalo News

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