A Look Back: 16 Photographers. 3 Locations. 1 Gallery Exhibit
- Date: October 12, 2017
- Topic: Made in Peerspace
- By: Peerspace

We wanted to see what would happen when we gave sixteen of The Hub’s top creators three different locations to collaborate and feed off each other’s creative spark.
So in partnership with H, we launched a joint venture called f/16. Over the course of two months, we invited sixteen photographers to shoot in a neon museum, an artistic loft, and a French chateau. To celebrate their creativity, we held a pop-up gallery exhibit in Los Angeles to showcase the work of each photographer.
If you weren’t able to make it to our exhibit, take a look at the photos we hung on the gallery walls.
Shoot #1: Neon Pop Culture Museum
Photographer: Jerry Maestas
Photographer: Dmitriy Shpak
Photographer: Isaac Garcia
Photographer: Ravi Vora
Photographer: Zach Leung
Photographer: Derrick Freske
Photographer: Atilla Adam
Photographer: Alex Tan
Photographer: Abraham Campillo
Photographer: Bobby Vu
Photographer: Brad Romano
Shoot #2: Downtown Loft with Rose Wall
Photographer: Zach Leung
Photographer: Devin Timothy Nelson
Photographer: Derrick Freske
Photographer: Sam Dameshek
Photographer: Ravi Vora
Photographer: Jerry Maestas
Photographer: Alex Tan
Photographer: Atilla Adam
Photographer: Abraham Campillo
Photographer: Bobby Vu
Shoot #3: Historical French Chateau
Photographer: Alex Tan

Photographer: Abraham Campillo

Photographer: Martha Kirby

Photographer: Ravi Vora

Photographer: Liz Strupat
Photographer: Zach Leung

Photographer: Derrick Freske

Photographer: Atilla Adam

Photographer: Jerry Maestas

Photographer: Allegra Messina
Photographer: Devin Timothy Nelson

Photographer: Bobby Vu
Check out photos from the f/16 Gallery Exhibit. Special thanks to our amazing partners:
Black Lab Ventures and 4 Copas Tequila for the liquid courage
Coastal Event Lighting for the mood lighting
Slider Stop for keeping us well fed throughout the night
Social Print Studio for the framed prints.
Our hosts, Leila and Jen, for letting us transform their 1920s Industrial Warehouse.
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