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Hi all


If you want to see amazing photographs from Himalayas visit The Camera Club in Kennington - 16 Bowden Street, London SE11 4DS.


Opening hours 11am - 10pm weekdays

10am - 6pm weekends


Exhibition dates : 4th to 28th of Feb 2013


Private View : Monday 11th Feb 2013, 7pm - for the benefit of Music4Children.org (free fingerfood buffet available) Please note: small charge on wine as this will be donated to the Music4Children charity)


All of the images presented were taken in Nepal in May 2012 where I went with Music4Children - a charity dedicated to improving the lives of orphaned and homeless children in Nepal and offer creative education to children in the UK through extreme music events.


We have broken the Guinness World Record for The World's Highest Gig. The record was set on the 16th of May 2012. The World's Highest Gig was performed at a height of 6,476m (22,476ft) on Mera Peak.

Through this event alone we have raised over ?16k.


50% of the money from print sales will be donated to Music4Children.


Dariusz Adamek is a Kennington based photographer, his work is widely published in magazines and online. Dariusz is involved in lots of charity projects run locally and internationally, providing photographic documentation of events as well as PR and marketing material to the charities/organizations/associations he works with ( Kennington Association, Brixton Come Together, Music4Children just to name a few.


www.thecameraclub.co.uk/2013/01/my-himalayas

www.photoadamek.com

www.justgiving.com/photoadamek

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