Love is a profound and multifaceted emotion, taking on various forms and expressions that shape our human experience daily. It exists as romantic love, a deep and passionate connection between two people; familial love, the unconditional bond between parents, children, and relatives; platonic love, the deep affection shared between friends; and self-love, the appreciation and care we show ourselves. Love transcends time and space, leaving imprints on our lives in ways both seen and unseen. Photographers have attempted to capture and preserve these expressions of love in a single image: the warmth of a mother holding her child, the unspoken tenderness between partners, the joyous laughter of friends sharing a moment of pure happiness. In every frame, there is an essence of love—whether it be through the eyes of a couple, through the shapes that bodies take, the gentle wrinkles on an elderly couple’s intertwined hands, or the quiet solitude of an individual embracing self-love. In Camera Galerie has gathered a collection of images from various photographers across time and space under the title “In Love.” This exhibition offers a diverse and intimate portrayal of love in its many forms, as seen through the lenses of various artists. In a relatively small space, one can browse the vision of love by André Kertész, Eva Rubinstein, Bertien van Manen, Koto Bolofo, Nobuyoshi Araki, and many more. Each photographer brings their unique perspective, capturing moments of tenderness, passion, nostalgia, and connection. Through their work, they remind us that love is universal, yet deeply personal—a force that binds us together and shapes the way we see and experience the world.

Bal Musette, Paris, 1926 ©André Kertész
Tbilissi, Two girls, 1992 ©Bertien van Manen
Skin Deep, 2008 ©Koto Bolofo
Love in Winter, 1998 ©Nobuyoshi Araki
Bed in Mirror, Rhode Island, 1972 ©Eva Rubinstein
Couple (Close up), Minnesota, 1977 ©Eva Rubinstein