Discover the first stage of a photographic journey through time - with moments that shaped the world.
| Invitation to an Interactive Time Travel Experience | Journey Through 100 Years of Leica Photography | As part of the “100 Years of Leica I – Witness to a Century” concept, we invite you to experience the history of modern photography first-hand. Embark on a visual journey through time, gradually immersing yourself in each chapter – beginning with the origins, from 1914 to 1938: A World in Motion. | |
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| Spectacular Centenary Celebrations in Wetzlar: A Feast for All the Senses | From 25 to 28 June, we hosted the world in Wetzlar. The birthplace of the Leica I provided the backdrop for an extraordinary event featuring exclusive special editions, high-calibre exhibitions, an auction and much more. Relive the allure of an unforgettable event. | |
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| 46th Leitz Photographica Auction | The 46th Leitz Photographica Auction captivated collectors with over 440 exceptional lots, including rare gems like the Leica 0-Series No. 112, the legendary M3 No. 700000 and a Leica I Mod. A Anastigmat. Amid an electrifying atmosphere, each hammer blow echoed a moment from Leica history. | |
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| | Exclusive Anniversary Editions | In honour of the Leica I, we are presenting exclusive 100 YEARS OF LEICA editions of the D-Lux 8, SOFORT 2, an M11-D set, and more. Iconic images that made history are also celebrated in our new book, '100 Leica Stories'. | |
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| Joel Meyerowitz: The Pleasure of Seeing | 100 images personally selected by the master of street photography: from 29 June to 21 September, the exhibition at the Ernst Leitz Museum in Wetzlar is presenting Meyerowitz’s perspective on life – vivid and contemplative, including rare original photographs taken with his first Leica. | |
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© Joel Meyerowitz LFI Magazine Issue 5.2025 | © Joel Meyerowitz LFI Magazine Issue 5.2025 | NEW: LFI Magazine | In this issue, discover the unique street photography of Joel Meyerowitz, in both black and white and colour. Also featured: Alixe Lay’s atmospheric images of the Nine Emperor Gods Festival; Édouard Elias’s documentation of the battle against oil fires in Iraq; an insight into territorial conflicts in Colombia by Santiago Mesa; and a cross-section of Ralph Gibson’s work spanning over 60 years. | | |
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