PHOTOGRAPHERS Paul Rogers and Roger Taylor have joined forces to explore and speculate on the public’s preoccupation with photographing themselves.
They are staging a joint exhibition, entitled Click, at Settle's Gallery on the Green - housed in a former phone box.
It is the second time Paul has exhibited at the gallery - he also showed a collection of pictures under the title, Life-Line: Speculations on Clothes Hanging, in the summer and autumn of 2013.
Roger is also no stranger to the Gallery on the Green having been its honorary curator since its creation six years ago.
Even though photography has been at the centre of his professional life for the past 60 years, this is the first time he has ever exhibited his own work. His photographs were all taken on The Mall, Washington DC, a site of pilgrimage for many Americans, with its government offices and institutions, museums and monuments.
The exhibition will open on Saturday and will run until June 27.
For more information, visit galleryonthegreen.org.uk
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