Alan Chapman
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‘Unfiltered’
Alan Chapman at Cramer St Gallery
An opening night for works that defined an era.
Curated by @leesharrock
Produced by @cmjz.arts
Artistic Direction @n15byinvitation
Alan Chapman @alchappers
Photography @ejbolger

‘Unfiltered’
Alan Chapman at Cramer St Gallery
An opening night for works that defined an era.
Curated by @leesharrock
Produced by @cmjz.arts
Artistic Direction @n15byinvitation
Alan Chapman @alchappers
Photography @ejbolger

‘Unfiltered’
Alan Chapman at Cramer St Gallery
An opening night for works that defined an era.
Curated by @leesharrock
Produced by @cmjz.arts
Artistic Direction @n15byinvitation
Alan Chapman @alchappers
Photography @ejbolger

‘Unfiltered’
Alan Chapman at Cramer St Gallery
An opening night for works that defined an era.
Curated by @leesharrock
Produced by @cmjz.arts
Artistic Direction @n15byinvitation
Alan Chapman @alchappers
Photography @ejbolger

‘Unfiltered’
Alan Chapman at Cramer St Gallery
An opening night for works that defined an era.
Curated by @leesharrock
Produced by @cmjz.arts
Artistic Direction @n15byinvitation
Alan Chapman @alchappers
Photography @ejbolger
‘Unfiltered’
Alan Chapman at Cramer St Gallery
An opening night for works that defined an era.
Curated by @leesharrock
Produced by @cmjz.arts
Artistic Direction @n15byinvitation
Alan Chapman @alchappers
Photography @ejbolger

‘Unfiltered’
Alan Chapman at Cramer St Gallery
An opening night for works that defined an era.
Curated by @leesharrock
Produced by @cmjz.arts
Artistic Direction @n15byinvitation
Alan Chapman @alchappers
Photography @ejbolger
Sexy Snippets of the sexy VIP opening exhibition of Alan Chapman: Unfiltered.
Thank you everyone who came
Curated by @leesharrock
Produced by @cmjz.arts
Artistic Direction @n15byinvitation
The main man @alchappers
DM for Catalogue
Sexy Snippets of the sexy VIP opening exhibition of Alan Chapman: Unfiltered.
Thank you everyone who came
Curated by @leesharrock
Produced by @cmjz.arts
Artistic Direction @n15byinvitation
The main man @alchappers
DM for Catalogue
Sexy Snippets of the sexy VIP opening exhibition of Alan Chapman: Unfiltered.
Thank you everyone who came
Curated by @leesharrock
Produced by @cmjz.arts
Artistic Direction @n15byinvitation
The main man @alchappers
DM for Catalogue
Sexy Snippets of the sexy VIP opening exhibition of Alan Chapman: Unfiltered.
Thank you everyone who came
Curated by @leesharrock
Produced by @cmjz.arts
Artistic Direction @n15byinvitation
The main man @alchappers
DM for Catalogue
Sexy Snippets of the sexy VIP opening exhibition of Alan Chapman: Unfiltered.
Thank you everyone who came
Curated by @leesharrock
Produced by @cmjz.arts
Artistic Direction @n15byinvitation
The main man @alchappers
DM for Catalogue

“Unfiltered”
A photography exhibition by Alan Chapman
Curated by Lee Sharrock
For more than three decades, photographer Alan Chapman has moved effortlessly behind the velvet rope, capturing some of the most recognisable figures in music, film, fashion and art. Shot long before the era of curated feeds, PR control and digital filters, his striking black-and-white portraits reveal cultural icons with rare immediacy — instinctive, spontaneous and unmistakably human.
Presented at Cramer Street Gallery in London and thoughtfully curated by Lee Sharrock, Unfiltered brings together a powerful selection of photographs spanning Chapman’s career documenting moments of charisma, vulnerability and rock ’n’ roll spirit.
On International Women’s Day, the exhibition takes on added resonance. Chapman’s archive includes an extraordinary constellation of women whose presence has shaped modern culture — from the timeless elegance of Sophia Loren to the magnetic energy of Amy Winehouse, the enduring influence of Kate Moss, and the fearless reinvention of Madonna and Lady Gaga.
Stepping into the gallery, one portrait immediately drew me in.
Sophia Loren — poised, self-possessed and unmistakably powerful. Her gaze holds the space effortlessly, and through Chapman’s lens the portrait reveals something beyond cinematic glamour: presence, confidence and the enduring force of a woman who defined an era.
Alongside these portraits are cultural icons including Freddie Mercury, Mick Jagger, Jack Nicholson, Liam Gallagher and Boy George — a vivid chronicle of late-night London and Los Angeles where music, film and fashion collided.
Chapman’s book FRAME, a 30-year photographic archive of the rich and famous captured at legendary venues across London and Los Angeles, is also available during the exhibition.
Alan Chapman will be signing copies of FRAME today at Cramer Street Gallery @cramerstgallery between 12–4pm.
#LondonArt #Photography #InternationalWomensDay

“Unfiltered”
A photography exhibition by Alan Chapman
Curated by Lee Sharrock
For more than three decades, photographer Alan Chapman has moved effortlessly behind the velvet rope, capturing some of the most recognisable figures in music, film, fashion and art. Shot long before the era of curated feeds, PR control and digital filters, his striking black-and-white portraits reveal cultural icons with rare immediacy — instinctive, spontaneous and unmistakably human.
Presented at Cramer Street Gallery in London and thoughtfully curated by Lee Sharrock, Unfiltered brings together a powerful selection of photographs spanning Chapman’s career documenting moments of charisma, vulnerability and rock ’n’ roll spirit.
On International Women’s Day, the exhibition takes on added resonance. Chapman’s archive includes an extraordinary constellation of women whose presence has shaped modern culture — from the timeless elegance of Sophia Loren to the magnetic energy of Amy Winehouse, the enduring influence of Kate Moss, and the fearless reinvention of Madonna and Lady Gaga.
Stepping into the gallery, one portrait immediately drew me in.
Sophia Loren — poised, self-possessed and unmistakably powerful. Her gaze holds the space effortlessly, and through Chapman’s lens the portrait reveals something beyond cinematic glamour: presence, confidence and the enduring force of a woman who defined an era.
Alongside these portraits are cultural icons including Freddie Mercury, Mick Jagger, Jack Nicholson, Liam Gallagher and Boy George — a vivid chronicle of late-night London and Los Angeles where music, film and fashion collided.
Chapman’s book FRAME, a 30-year photographic archive of the rich and famous captured at legendary venues across London and Los Angeles, is also available during the exhibition.
Alan Chapman will be signing copies of FRAME today at Cramer Street Gallery @cramerstgallery between 12–4pm.
#LondonArt #Photography #InternationalWomensDay

“Unfiltered”
A photography exhibition by Alan Chapman
Curated by Lee Sharrock
For more than three decades, photographer Alan Chapman has moved effortlessly behind the velvet rope, capturing some of the most recognisable figures in music, film, fashion and art. Shot long before the era of curated feeds, PR control and digital filters, his striking black-and-white portraits reveal cultural icons with rare immediacy — instinctive, spontaneous and unmistakably human.
Presented at Cramer Street Gallery in London and thoughtfully curated by Lee Sharrock, Unfiltered brings together a powerful selection of photographs spanning Chapman’s career documenting moments of charisma, vulnerability and rock ’n’ roll spirit.
On International Women’s Day, the exhibition takes on added resonance. Chapman’s archive includes an extraordinary constellation of women whose presence has shaped modern culture — from the timeless elegance of Sophia Loren to the magnetic energy of Amy Winehouse, the enduring influence of Kate Moss, and the fearless reinvention of Madonna and Lady Gaga.
Stepping into the gallery, one portrait immediately drew me in.
Sophia Loren — poised, self-possessed and unmistakably powerful. Her gaze holds the space effortlessly, and through Chapman’s lens the portrait reveals something beyond cinematic glamour: presence, confidence and the enduring force of a woman who defined an era.
Alongside these portraits are cultural icons including Freddie Mercury, Mick Jagger, Jack Nicholson, Liam Gallagher and Boy George — a vivid chronicle of late-night London and Los Angeles where music, film and fashion collided.
Chapman’s book FRAME, a 30-year photographic archive of the rich and famous captured at legendary venues across London and Los Angeles, is also available during the exhibition.
Alan Chapman will be signing copies of FRAME today at Cramer Street Gallery @cramerstgallery between 12–4pm.
#LondonArt #Photography #InternationalWomensDay

“Unfiltered”
A photography exhibition by Alan Chapman
Curated by Lee Sharrock
For more than three decades, photographer Alan Chapman has moved effortlessly behind the velvet rope, capturing some of the most recognisable figures in music, film, fashion and art. Shot long before the era of curated feeds, PR control and digital filters, his striking black-and-white portraits reveal cultural icons with rare immediacy — instinctive, spontaneous and unmistakably human.
Presented at Cramer Street Gallery in London and thoughtfully curated by Lee Sharrock, Unfiltered brings together a powerful selection of photographs spanning Chapman’s career documenting moments of charisma, vulnerability and rock ’n’ roll spirit.
On International Women’s Day, the exhibition takes on added resonance. Chapman’s archive includes an extraordinary constellation of women whose presence has shaped modern culture — from the timeless elegance of Sophia Loren to the magnetic energy of Amy Winehouse, the enduring influence of Kate Moss, and the fearless reinvention of Madonna and Lady Gaga.
Stepping into the gallery, one portrait immediately drew me in.
Sophia Loren — poised, self-possessed and unmistakably powerful. Her gaze holds the space effortlessly, and through Chapman’s lens the portrait reveals something beyond cinematic glamour: presence, confidence and the enduring force of a woman who defined an era.
Alongside these portraits are cultural icons including Freddie Mercury, Mick Jagger, Jack Nicholson, Liam Gallagher and Boy George — a vivid chronicle of late-night London and Los Angeles where music, film and fashion collided.
Chapman’s book FRAME, a 30-year photographic archive of the rich and famous captured at legendary venues across London and Los Angeles, is also available during the exhibition.
Alan Chapman will be signing copies of FRAME today at Cramer Street Gallery @cramerstgallery between 12–4pm.
#LondonArt #Photography #InternationalWomensDay

“Unfiltered”
A photography exhibition by Alan Chapman
Curated by Lee Sharrock
For more than three decades, photographer Alan Chapman has moved effortlessly behind the velvet rope, capturing some of the most recognisable figures in music, film, fashion and art. Shot long before the era of curated feeds, PR control and digital filters, his striking black-and-white portraits reveal cultural icons with rare immediacy — instinctive, spontaneous and unmistakably human.
Presented at Cramer Street Gallery in London and thoughtfully curated by Lee Sharrock, Unfiltered brings together a powerful selection of photographs spanning Chapman’s career documenting moments of charisma, vulnerability and rock ’n’ roll spirit.
On International Women’s Day, the exhibition takes on added resonance. Chapman’s archive includes an extraordinary constellation of women whose presence has shaped modern culture — from the timeless elegance of Sophia Loren to the magnetic energy of Amy Winehouse, the enduring influence of Kate Moss, and the fearless reinvention of Madonna and Lady Gaga.
Stepping into the gallery, one portrait immediately drew me in.
Sophia Loren — poised, self-possessed and unmistakably powerful. Her gaze holds the space effortlessly, and through Chapman’s lens the portrait reveals something beyond cinematic glamour: presence, confidence and the enduring force of a woman who defined an era.
Alongside these portraits are cultural icons including Freddie Mercury, Mick Jagger, Jack Nicholson, Liam Gallagher and Boy George — a vivid chronicle of late-night London and Los Angeles where music, film and fashion collided.
Chapman’s book FRAME, a 30-year photographic archive of the rich and famous captured at legendary venues across London and Los Angeles, is also available during the exhibition.
Alan Chapman will be signing copies of FRAME today at Cramer Street Gallery @cramerstgallery between 12–4pm.
#LondonArt #Photography #InternationalWomensDay

“Unfiltered”
A photography exhibition by Alan Chapman
Curated by Lee Sharrock
For more than three decades, photographer Alan Chapman has moved effortlessly behind the velvet rope, capturing some of the most recognisable figures in music, film, fashion and art. Shot long before the era of curated feeds, PR control and digital filters, his striking black-and-white portraits reveal cultural icons with rare immediacy — instinctive, spontaneous and unmistakably human.
Presented at Cramer Street Gallery in London and thoughtfully curated by Lee Sharrock, Unfiltered brings together a powerful selection of photographs spanning Chapman’s career documenting moments of charisma, vulnerability and rock ’n’ roll spirit.
On International Women’s Day, the exhibition takes on added resonance. Chapman’s archive includes an extraordinary constellation of women whose presence has shaped modern culture — from the timeless elegance of Sophia Loren to the magnetic energy of Amy Winehouse, the enduring influence of Kate Moss, and the fearless reinvention of Madonna and Lady Gaga.
Stepping into the gallery, one portrait immediately drew me in.
Sophia Loren — poised, self-possessed and unmistakably powerful. Her gaze holds the space effortlessly, and through Chapman’s lens the portrait reveals something beyond cinematic glamour: presence, confidence and the enduring force of a woman who defined an era.
Alongside these portraits are cultural icons including Freddie Mercury, Mick Jagger, Jack Nicholson, Liam Gallagher and Boy George — a vivid chronicle of late-night London and Los Angeles where music, film and fashion collided.
Chapman’s book FRAME, a 30-year photographic archive of the rich and famous captured at legendary venues across London and Los Angeles, is also available during the exhibition.
Alan Chapman will be signing copies of FRAME today at Cramer Street Gallery @cramerstgallery between 12–4pm.
#LondonArt #Photography #InternationalWomensDay

“Unfiltered”
A photography exhibition by Alan Chapman
Curated by Lee Sharrock
For more than three decades, photographer Alan Chapman has moved effortlessly behind the velvet rope, capturing some of the most recognisable figures in music, film, fashion and art. Shot long before the era of curated feeds, PR control and digital filters, his striking black-and-white portraits reveal cultural icons with rare immediacy — instinctive, spontaneous and unmistakably human.
Presented at Cramer Street Gallery in London and thoughtfully curated by Lee Sharrock, Unfiltered brings together a powerful selection of photographs spanning Chapman’s career documenting moments of charisma, vulnerability and rock ’n’ roll spirit.
On International Women’s Day, the exhibition takes on added resonance. Chapman’s archive includes an extraordinary constellation of women whose presence has shaped modern culture — from the timeless elegance of Sophia Loren to the magnetic energy of Amy Winehouse, the enduring influence of Kate Moss, and the fearless reinvention of Madonna and Lady Gaga.
Stepping into the gallery, one portrait immediately drew me in.
Sophia Loren — poised, self-possessed and unmistakably powerful. Her gaze holds the space effortlessly, and through Chapman’s lens the portrait reveals something beyond cinematic glamour: presence, confidence and the enduring force of a woman who defined an era.
Alongside these portraits are cultural icons including Freddie Mercury, Mick Jagger, Jack Nicholson, Liam Gallagher and Boy George — a vivid chronicle of late-night London and Los Angeles where music, film and fashion collided.
Chapman’s book FRAME, a 30-year photographic archive of the rich and famous captured at legendary venues across London and Los Angeles, is also available during the exhibition.
Alan Chapman will be signing copies of FRAME today at Cramer Street Gallery @cramerstgallery between 12–4pm.
#LondonArt #Photography #InternationalWomensDay

“Unfiltered”
A photography exhibition by Alan Chapman
Curated by Lee Sharrock
For more than three decades, photographer Alan Chapman has moved effortlessly behind the velvet rope, capturing some of the most recognisable figures in music, film, fashion and art. Shot long before the era of curated feeds, PR control and digital filters, his striking black-and-white portraits reveal cultural icons with rare immediacy — instinctive, spontaneous and unmistakably human.
Presented at Cramer Street Gallery in London and thoughtfully curated by Lee Sharrock, Unfiltered brings together a powerful selection of photographs spanning Chapman’s career documenting moments of charisma, vulnerability and rock ’n’ roll spirit.
On International Women’s Day, the exhibition takes on added resonance. Chapman’s archive includes an extraordinary constellation of women whose presence has shaped modern culture — from the timeless elegance of Sophia Loren to the magnetic energy of Amy Winehouse, the enduring influence of Kate Moss, and the fearless reinvention of Madonna and Lady Gaga.
Stepping into the gallery, one portrait immediately drew me in.
Sophia Loren — poised, self-possessed and unmistakably powerful. Her gaze holds the space effortlessly, and through Chapman’s lens the portrait reveals something beyond cinematic glamour: presence, confidence and the enduring force of a woman who defined an era.
Alongside these portraits are cultural icons including Freddie Mercury, Mick Jagger, Jack Nicholson, Liam Gallagher and Boy George — a vivid chronicle of late-night London and Los Angeles where music, film and fashion collided.
Chapman’s book FRAME, a 30-year photographic archive of the rich and famous captured at legendary venues across London and Los Angeles, is also available during the exhibition.
Alan Chapman will be signing copies of FRAME today at Cramer Street Gallery @cramerstgallery between 12–4pm.
#LondonArt #Photography #InternationalWomensDay

“Unfiltered”
A photography exhibition by Alan Chapman
Curated by Lee Sharrock
For more than three decades, photographer Alan Chapman has moved effortlessly behind the velvet rope, capturing some of the most recognisable figures in music, film, fashion and art. Shot long before the era of curated feeds, PR control and digital filters, his striking black-and-white portraits reveal cultural icons with rare immediacy — instinctive, spontaneous and unmistakably human.
Presented at Cramer Street Gallery in London and thoughtfully curated by Lee Sharrock, Unfiltered brings together a powerful selection of photographs spanning Chapman’s career documenting moments of charisma, vulnerability and rock ’n’ roll spirit.
On International Women’s Day, the exhibition takes on added resonance. Chapman’s archive includes an extraordinary constellation of women whose presence has shaped modern culture — from the timeless elegance of Sophia Loren to the magnetic energy of Amy Winehouse, the enduring influence of Kate Moss, and the fearless reinvention of Madonna and Lady Gaga.
Stepping into the gallery, one portrait immediately drew me in.
Sophia Loren — poised, self-possessed and unmistakably powerful. Her gaze holds the space effortlessly, and through Chapman’s lens the portrait reveals something beyond cinematic glamour: presence, confidence and the enduring force of a woman who defined an era.
Alongside these portraits are cultural icons including Freddie Mercury, Mick Jagger, Jack Nicholson, Liam Gallagher and Boy George — a vivid chronicle of late-night London and Los Angeles where music, film and fashion collided.
Chapman’s book FRAME, a 30-year photographic archive of the rich and famous captured at legendary venues across London and Los Angeles, is also available during the exhibition.
Alan Chapman will be signing copies of FRAME today at Cramer Street Gallery @cramerstgallery between 12–4pm.
#LondonArt #Photography #InternationalWomensDay

“Unfiltered”
A photography exhibition by Alan Chapman
Curated by Lee Sharrock
For more than three decades, photographer Alan Chapman has moved effortlessly behind the velvet rope, capturing some of the most recognisable figures in music, film, fashion and art. Shot long before the era of curated feeds, PR control and digital filters, his striking black-and-white portraits reveal cultural icons with rare immediacy — instinctive, spontaneous and unmistakably human.
Presented at Cramer Street Gallery in London and thoughtfully curated by Lee Sharrock, Unfiltered brings together a powerful selection of photographs spanning Chapman’s career documenting moments of charisma, vulnerability and rock ’n’ roll spirit.
On International Women’s Day, the exhibition takes on added resonance. Chapman’s archive includes an extraordinary constellation of women whose presence has shaped modern culture — from the timeless elegance of Sophia Loren to the magnetic energy of Amy Winehouse, the enduring influence of Kate Moss, and the fearless reinvention of Madonna and Lady Gaga.
Stepping into the gallery, one portrait immediately drew me in.
Sophia Loren — poised, self-possessed and unmistakably powerful. Her gaze holds the space effortlessly, and through Chapman’s lens the portrait reveals something beyond cinematic glamour: presence, confidence and the enduring force of a woman who defined an era.
Alongside these portraits are cultural icons including Freddie Mercury, Mick Jagger, Jack Nicholson, Liam Gallagher and Boy George — a vivid chronicle of late-night London and Los Angeles where music, film and fashion collided.
Chapman’s book FRAME, a 30-year photographic archive of the rich and famous captured at legendary venues across London and Los Angeles, is also available during the exhibition.
Alan Chapman will be signing copies of FRAME today at Cramer Street Gallery @cramerstgallery between 12–4pm.
#LondonArt #Photography #InternationalWomensDay

“Unfiltered”
A photography exhibition by Alan Chapman
Curated by Lee Sharrock
For more than three decades, photographer Alan Chapman has moved effortlessly behind the velvet rope, capturing some of the most recognisable figures in music, film, fashion and art. Shot long before the era of curated feeds, PR control and digital filters, his striking black-and-white portraits reveal cultural icons with rare immediacy — instinctive, spontaneous and unmistakably human.
Presented at Cramer Street Gallery in London and thoughtfully curated by Lee Sharrock, Unfiltered brings together a powerful selection of photographs spanning Chapman’s career documenting moments of charisma, vulnerability and rock ’n’ roll spirit.
On International Women’s Day, the exhibition takes on added resonance. Chapman’s archive includes an extraordinary constellation of women whose presence has shaped modern culture — from the timeless elegance of Sophia Loren to the magnetic energy of Amy Winehouse, the enduring influence of Kate Moss, and the fearless reinvention of Madonna and Lady Gaga.
Stepping into the gallery, one portrait immediately drew me in.
Sophia Loren — poised, self-possessed and unmistakably powerful. Her gaze holds the space effortlessly, and through Chapman’s lens the portrait reveals something beyond cinematic glamour: presence, confidence and the enduring force of a woman who defined an era.
Alongside these portraits are cultural icons including Freddie Mercury, Mick Jagger, Jack Nicholson, Liam Gallagher and Boy George — a vivid chronicle of late-night London and Los Angeles where music, film and fashion collided.
Chapman’s book FRAME, a 30-year photographic archive of the rich and famous captured at legendary venues across London and Los Angeles, is also available during the exhibition.
Alan Chapman will be signing copies of FRAME today at Cramer Street Gallery @cramerstgallery between 12–4pm.
#LondonArt #Photography #InternationalWomensDay

“Unfiltered”
A photography exhibition by Alan Chapman
Curated by Lee Sharrock
For more than three decades, photographer Alan Chapman has moved effortlessly behind the velvet rope, capturing some of the most recognisable figures in music, film, fashion and art. Shot long before the era of curated feeds, PR control and digital filters, his striking black-and-white portraits reveal cultural icons with rare immediacy — instinctive, spontaneous and unmistakably human.
Presented at Cramer Street Gallery in London and thoughtfully curated by Lee Sharrock, Unfiltered brings together a powerful selection of photographs spanning Chapman’s career documenting moments of charisma, vulnerability and rock ’n’ roll spirit.
On International Women’s Day, the exhibition takes on added resonance. Chapman’s archive includes an extraordinary constellation of women whose presence has shaped modern culture — from the timeless elegance of Sophia Loren to the magnetic energy of Amy Winehouse, the enduring influence of Kate Moss, and the fearless reinvention of Madonna and Lady Gaga.
Stepping into the gallery, one portrait immediately drew me in.
Sophia Loren — poised, self-possessed and unmistakably powerful. Her gaze holds the space effortlessly, and through Chapman’s lens the portrait reveals something beyond cinematic glamour: presence, confidence and the enduring force of a woman who defined an era.
Alongside these portraits are cultural icons including Freddie Mercury, Mick Jagger, Jack Nicholson, Liam Gallagher and Boy George — a vivid chronicle of late-night London and Los Angeles where music, film and fashion collided.
Chapman’s book FRAME, a 30-year photographic archive of the rich and famous captured at legendary venues across London and Los Angeles, is also available during the exhibition.
Alan Chapman will be signing copies of FRAME today at Cramer Street Gallery @cramerstgallery between 12–4pm.
#LondonArt #Photography #InternationalWomensDay

“Unfiltered”
A photography exhibition by Alan Chapman
Curated by Lee Sharrock
For more than three decades, photographer Alan Chapman has moved effortlessly behind the velvet rope, capturing some of the most recognisable figures in music, film, fashion and art. Shot long before the era of curated feeds, PR control and digital filters, his striking black-and-white portraits reveal cultural icons with rare immediacy — instinctive, spontaneous and unmistakably human.
Presented at Cramer Street Gallery in London and thoughtfully curated by Lee Sharrock, Unfiltered brings together a powerful selection of photographs spanning Chapman’s career documenting moments of charisma, vulnerability and rock ’n’ roll spirit.
On International Women’s Day, the exhibition takes on added resonance. Chapman’s archive includes an extraordinary constellation of women whose presence has shaped modern culture — from the timeless elegance of Sophia Loren to the magnetic energy of Amy Winehouse, the enduring influence of Kate Moss, and the fearless reinvention of Madonna and Lady Gaga.
Stepping into the gallery, one portrait immediately drew me in.
Sophia Loren — poised, self-possessed and unmistakably powerful. Her gaze holds the space effortlessly, and through Chapman’s lens the portrait reveals something beyond cinematic glamour: presence, confidence and the enduring force of a woman who defined an era.
Alongside these portraits are cultural icons including Freddie Mercury, Mick Jagger, Jack Nicholson, Liam Gallagher and Boy George — a vivid chronicle of late-night London and Los Angeles where music, film and fashion collided.
Chapman’s book FRAME, a 30-year photographic archive of the rich and famous captured at legendary venues across London and Los Angeles, is also available during the exhibition.
Alan Chapman will be signing copies of FRAME today at Cramer Street Gallery @cramerstgallery between 12–4pm.
#LondonArt #Photography #InternationalWomensDay

“Unfiltered”
A photography exhibition by Alan Chapman
Curated by Lee Sharrock
For more than three decades, photographer Alan Chapman has moved effortlessly behind the velvet rope, capturing some of the most recognisable figures in music, film, fashion and art. Shot long before the era of curated feeds, PR control and digital filters, his striking black-and-white portraits reveal cultural icons with rare immediacy — instinctive, spontaneous and unmistakably human.
Presented at Cramer Street Gallery in London and thoughtfully curated by Lee Sharrock, Unfiltered brings together a powerful selection of photographs spanning Chapman’s career documenting moments of charisma, vulnerability and rock ’n’ roll spirit.
On International Women’s Day, the exhibition takes on added resonance. Chapman’s archive includes an extraordinary constellation of women whose presence has shaped modern culture — from the timeless elegance of Sophia Loren to the magnetic energy of Amy Winehouse, the enduring influence of Kate Moss, and the fearless reinvention of Madonna and Lady Gaga.
Stepping into the gallery, one portrait immediately drew me in.
Sophia Loren — poised, self-possessed and unmistakably powerful. Her gaze holds the space effortlessly, and through Chapman’s lens the portrait reveals something beyond cinematic glamour: presence, confidence and the enduring force of a woman who defined an era.
Alongside these portraits are cultural icons including Freddie Mercury, Mick Jagger, Jack Nicholson, Liam Gallagher and Boy George — a vivid chronicle of late-night London and Los Angeles where music, film and fashion collided.
Chapman’s book FRAME, a 30-year photographic archive of the rich and famous captured at legendary venues across London and Los Angeles, is also available during the exhibition.
Alan Chapman will be signing copies of FRAME today at Cramer Street Gallery @cramerstgallery between 12–4pm.
#LondonArt #Photography #InternationalWomensDay

“Unfiltered”
A photography exhibition by Alan Chapman
Curated by Lee Sharrock
For more than three decades, photographer Alan Chapman has moved effortlessly behind the velvet rope, capturing some of the most recognisable figures in music, film, fashion and art. Shot long before the era of curated feeds, PR control and digital filters, his striking black-and-white portraits reveal cultural icons with rare immediacy — instinctive, spontaneous and unmistakably human.
Presented at Cramer Street Gallery in London and thoughtfully curated by Lee Sharrock, Unfiltered brings together a powerful selection of photographs spanning Chapman’s career documenting moments of charisma, vulnerability and rock ’n’ roll spirit.
On International Women’s Day, the exhibition takes on added resonance. Chapman’s archive includes an extraordinary constellation of women whose presence has shaped modern culture — from the timeless elegance of Sophia Loren to the magnetic energy of Amy Winehouse, the enduring influence of Kate Moss, and the fearless reinvention of Madonna and Lady Gaga.
Stepping into the gallery, one portrait immediately drew me in.
Sophia Loren — poised, self-possessed and unmistakably powerful. Her gaze holds the space effortlessly, and through Chapman’s lens the portrait reveals something beyond cinematic glamour: presence, confidence and the enduring force of a woman who defined an era.
Alongside these portraits are cultural icons including Freddie Mercury, Mick Jagger, Jack Nicholson, Liam Gallagher and Boy George — a vivid chronicle of late-night London and Los Angeles where music, film and fashion collided.
Chapman’s book FRAME, a 30-year photographic archive of the rich and famous captured at legendary venues across London and Los Angeles, is also available during the exhibition.
Alan Chapman will be signing copies of FRAME today at Cramer Street Gallery @cramerstgallery between 12–4pm.
#LondonArt #Photography #InternationalWomensDay

“Unfiltered”
A photography exhibition by Alan Chapman
Curated by Lee Sharrock
For more than three decades, photographer Alan Chapman has moved effortlessly behind the velvet rope, capturing some of the most recognisable figures in music, film, fashion and art. Shot long before the era of curated feeds, PR control and digital filters, his striking black-and-white portraits reveal cultural icons with rare immediacy — instinctive, spontaneous and unmistakably human.
Presented at Cramer Street Gallery in London and thoughtfully curated by Lee Sharrock, Unfiltered brings together a powerful selection of photographs spanning Chapman’s career documenting moments of charisma, vulnerability and rock ’n’ roll spirit.
On International Women’s Day, the exhibition takes on added resonance. Chapman’s archive includes an extraordinary constellation of women whose presence has shaped modern culture — from the timeless elegance of Sophia Loren to the magnetic energy of Amy Winehouse, the enduring influence of Kate Moss, and the fearless reinvention of Madonna and Lady Gaga.
Stepping into the gallery, one portrait immediately drew me in.
Sophia Loren — poised, self-possessed and unmistakably powerful. Her gaze holds the space effortlessly, and through Chapman’s lens the portrait reveals something beyond cinematic glamour: presence, confidence and the enduring force of a woman who defined an era.
Alongside these portraits are cultural icons including Freddie Mercury, Mick Jagger, Jack Nicholson, Liam Gallagher and Boy George — a vivid chronicle of late-night London and Los Angeles where music, film and fashion collided.
Chapman’s book FRAME, a 30-year photographic archive of the rich and famous captured at legendary venues across London and Los Angeles, is also available during the exhibition.
Alan Chapman will be signing copies of FRAME today at Cramer Street Gallery @cramerstgallery between 12–4pm.
#LondonArt #Photography #InternationalWomensDay

“Unfiltered”
A photography exhibition by Alan Chapman
Curated by Lee Sharrock
For more than three decades, photographer Alan Chapman has moved effortlessly behind the velvet rope, capturing some of the most recognisable figures in music, film, fashion and art. Shot long before the era of curated feeds, PR control and digital filters, his striking black-and-white portraits reveal cultural icons with rare immediacy — instinctive, spontaneous and unmistakably human.
Presented at Cramer Street Gallery in London and thoughtfully curated by Lee Sharrock, Unfiltered brings together a powerful selection of photographs spanning Chapman’s career documenting moments of charisma, vulnerability and rock ’n’ roll spirit.
On International Women’s Day, the exhibition takes on added resonance. Chapman’s archive includes an extraordinary constellation of women whose presence has shaped modern culture — from the timeless elegance of Sophia Loren to the magnetic energy of Amy Winehouse, the enduring influence of Kate Moss, and the fearless reinvention of Madonna and Lady Gaga.
Stepping into the gallery, one portrait immediately drew me in.
Sophia Loren — poised, self-possessed and unmistakably powerful. Her gaze holds the space effortlessly, and through Chapman’s lens the portrait reveals something beyond cinematic glamour: presence, confidence and the enduring force of a woman who defined an era.
Alongside these portraits are cultural icons including Freddie Mercury, Mick Jagger, Jack Nicholson, Liam Gallagher and Boy George — a vivid chronicle of late-night London and Los Angeles where music, film and fashion collided.
Chapman’s book FRAME, a 30-year photographic archive of the rich and famous captured at legendary venues across London and Los Angeles, is also available during the exhibition.
Alan Chapman will be signing copies of FRAME today at Cramer Street Gallery @cramerstgallery between 12–4pm.
#LondonArt #Photography #InternationalWomensDay

“Unfiltered”
A photography exhibition by Alan Chapman
Curated by Lee Sharrock
For more than three decades, photographer Alan Chapman has moved effortlessly behind the velvet rope, capturing some of the most recognisable figures in music, film, fashion and art. Shot long before the era of curated feeds, PR control and digital filters, his striking black-and-white portraits reveal cultural icons with rare immediacy — instinctive, spontaneous and unmistakably human.
Presented at Cramer Street Gallery in London and thoughtfully curated by Lee Sharrock, Unfiltered brings together a powerful selection of photographs spanning Chapman’s career documenting moments of charisma, vulnerability and rock ’n’ roll spirit.
On International Women’s Day, the exhibition takes on added resonance. Chapman’s archive includes an extraordinary constellation of women whose presence has shaped modern culture — from the timeless elegance of Sophia Loren to the magnetic energy of Amy Winehouse, the enduring influence of Kate Moss, and the fearless reinvention of Madonna and Lady Gaga.
Stepping into the gallery, one portrait immediately drew me in.
Sophia Loren — poised, self-possessed and unmistakably powerful. Her gaze holds the space effortlessly, and through Chapman’s lens the portrait reveals something beyond cinematic glamour: presence, confidence and the enduring force of a woman who defined an era.
Alongside these portraits are cultural icons including Freddie Mercury, Mick Jagger, Jack Nicholson, Liam Gallagher and Boy George — a vivid chronicle of late-night London and Los Angeles where music, film and fashion collided.
Chapman’s book FRAME, a 30-year photographic archive of the rich and famous captured at legendary venues across London and Los Angeles, is also available during the exhibition.
Alan Chapman will be signing copies of FRAME today at Cramer Street Gallery @cramerstgallery between 12–4pm.
#LondonArt #Photography #InternationalWomensDay

“Unfiltered”
A photography exhibition by Alan Chapman
Curated by Lee Sharrock
For more than three decades, photographer Alan Chapman has moved effortlessly behind the velvet rope, capturing some of the most recognisable figures in music, film, fashion and art. Shot long before the era of curated feeds, PR control and digital filters, his striking black-and-white portraits reveal cultural icons with rare immediacy — instinctive, spontaneous and unmistakably human.
Presented at Cramer Street Gallery in London and thoughtfully curated by Lee Sharrock, Unfiltered brings together a powerful selection of photographs spanning Chapman’s career documenting moments of charisma, vulnerability and rock ’n’ roll spirit.
On International Women’s Day, the exhibition takes on added resonance. Chapman’s archive includes an extraordinary constellation of women whose presence has shaped modern culture — from the timeless elegance of Sophia Loren to the magnetic energy of Amy Winehouse, the enduring influence of Kate Moss, and the fearless reinvention of Madonna and Lady Gaga.
Stepping into the gallery, one portrait immediately drew me in.
Sophia Loren — poised, self-possessed and unmistakably powerful. Her gaze holds the space effortlessly, and through Chapman’s lens the portrait reveals something beyond cinematic glamour: presence, confidence and the enduring force of a woman who defined an era.
Alongside these portraits are cultural icons including Freddie Mercury, Mick Jagger, Jack Nicholson, Liam Gallagher and Boy George — a vivid chronicle of late-night London and Los Angeles where music, film and fashion collided.
Chapman’s book FRAME, a 30-year photographic archive of the rich and famous captured at legendary venues across London and Los Angeles, is also available during the exhibition.
Alan Chapman will be signing copies of FRAME today at Cramer Street Gallery @cramerstgallery between 12–4pm.
#LondonArt #Photography #InternationalWomensDay

“Unfiltered”
A photography exhibition by Alan Chapman
Curated by Lee Sharrock
For more than three decades, photographer Alan Chapman has moved effortlessly behind the velvet rope, capturing some of the most recognisable figures in music, film, fashion and art. Shot long before the era of curated feeds, PR control and digital filters, his striking black-and-white portraits reveal cultural icons with rare immediacy — instinctive, spontaneous and unmistakably human.
Presented at Cramer Street Gallery in London and thoughtfully curated by Lee Sharrock, Unfiltered brings together a powerful selection of photographs spanning Chapman’s career documenting moments of charisma, vulnerability and rock ’n’ roll spirit.
On International Women’s Day, the exhibition takes on added resonance. Chapman’s archive includes an extraordinary constellation of women whose presence has shaped modern culture — from the timeless elegance of Sophia Loren to the magnetic energy of Amy Winehouse, the enduring influence of Kate Moss, and the fearless reinvention of Madonna and Lady Gaga.
Stepping into the gallery, one portrait immediately drew me in.
Sophia Loren — poised, self-possessed and unmistakably powerful. Her gaze holds the space effortlessly, and through Chapman’s lens the portrait reveals something beyond cinematic glamour: presence, confidence and the enduring force of a woman who defined an era.
Alongside these portraits are cultural icons including Freddie Mercury, Mick Jagger, Jack Nicholson, Liam Gallagher and Boy George — a vivid chronicle of late-night London and Los Angeles where music, film and fashion collided.
Chapman’s book FRAME, a 30-year photographic archive of the rich and famous captured at legendary venues across London and Los Angeles, is also available during the exhibition.
Alan Chapman will be signing copies of FRAME today at Cramer Street Gallery @cramerstgallery between 12–4pm.
#LondonArt #Photography #InternationalWomensDay

Join us on a wonderful Sunday afternoon in Marylebone.
Meet & Greet with Alan Chapman himself and come enjoy the last day of the exhibition and book signing
FREE RSVP LINK IN BIO
Bring a friend - there’s even a wonderful Farmers market 10-2pm just round the corner
Curated by @leesharrock
Produced by @cmjz.arts
Artistic Direction @n15byinvitation

Join us on a wonderful Sunday afternoon in Marylebone.
Meet & Greet with Alan Chapman himself and come enjoy the last day of the exhibition and book signing
FREE RSVP LINK IN BIO
Bring a friend - there’s even a wonderful Farmers market 10-2pm just round the corner
Curated by @leesharrock
Produced by @cmjz.arts
Artistic Direction @n15byinvitation

Thank you @dailymail for the write up for the fabulous Alan Chapman - Unfiltered exhibition @alchappers
Curated by @leesharrock and press queen!!!
We low key love the advertisement of another Article about Kate Moss and its story… 🤣

Thank you @dailymail for the write up for the fabulous Alan Chapman - Unfiltered exhibition @alchappers
Curated by @leesharrock and press queen!!!
We low key love the advertisement of another Article about Kate Moss and its story… 🤣

Thank you @dailymail for the write up for the fabulous Alan Chapman - Unfiltered exhibition @alchappers
Curated by @leesharrock and press queen!!!
We low key love the advertisement of another Article about Kate Moss and its story… 🤣

Thank you @dailymail for the write up for the fabulous Alan Chapman - Unfiltered exhibition @alchappers
Curated by @leesharrock and press queen!!!
We low key love the advertisement of another Article about Kate Moss and its story… 🤣

Thank you @dailymail for the write up for the fabulous Alan Chapman - Unfiltered exhibition @alchappers
Curated by @leesharrock and press queen!!!
We low key love the advertisement of another Article about Kate Moss and its story… 🤣

Thank you @dailymail for the write up for the fabulous Alan Chapman - Unfiltered exhibition @alchappers
Curated by @leesharrock and press queen!!!
We low key love the advertisement of another Article about Kate Moss and its story… 🤣

Thank you @dailymail for the write up for the fabulous Alan Chapman - Unfiltered exhibition @alchappers
Curated by @leesharrock and press queen!!!
We low key love the advertisement of another Article about Kate Moss and its story… 🤣

Thank you @dailymail for the write up for the fabulous Alan Chapman - Unfiltered exhibition @alchappers
Curated by @leesharrock and press queen!!!
We low key love the advertisement of another Article about Kate Moss and its story… 🤣

Thank you @dailymail for the write up for the fabulous Alan Chapman - Unfiltered exhibition @alchappers
Curated by @leesharrock and press queen!!!
We low key love the advertisement of another Article about Kate Moss and its story… 🤣
Thank you @dailymail for the write up for the fabulous Alan Chapman - Unfiltered exhibition @alchappers
Curated by @leesharrock and press queen!!!
We low key love the advertisement of another Article about Kate Moss and its story… 🤣

Cramer St Gallery are thrilled to host Alan Chapman - Unfiltered
Our final exhibition at our Marylebone Square location
5-8 March 2026
Raw. Unpolished. Unfiltered ‘90s attitude.
A tight edit of black-and-white icon shots by Alan Chapman - the eye behind decades of red carpets and backstage moments.
Curated by @leesharrock
Produced by @cmjz.arts
Artistic Direction by @n15byinvitation
Huge Thank you to @leesharrock for bringing so much press to this show! You’re an absolutely extraordinary
Thank you to @alchappers for believing in our gallery and bringing your wonderful energy and brilliant talent
And thank you to @mariya_____boyko and @shaunajoy___ for becoming family to Cramer St Gallery
Private View: 5 March, 6-9pm
13 Cramer Street, W1U 4EA
RSVP LINK IN BIO

Cramer St Gallery are thrilled to host Alan Chapman - Unfiltered
Our final exhibition at our Marylebone Square location
5-8 March 2026
Raw. Unpolished. Unfiltered ‘90s attitude.
A tight edit of black-and-white icon shots by Alan Chapman - the eye behind decades of red carpets and backstage moments.
Curated by @leesharrock
Produced by @cmjz.arts
Artistic Direction by @n15byinvitation
Huge Thank you to @leesharrock for bringing so much press to this show! You’re an absolutely extraordinary
Thank you to @alchappers for believing in our gallery and bringing your wonderful energy and brilliant talent
And thank you to @mariya_____boyko and @shaunajoy___ for becoming family to Cramer St Gallery
Private View: 5 March, 6-9pm
13 Cramer Street, W1U 4EA
RSVP LINK IN BIO

Cramer St Gallery are thrilled to host Alan Chapman - Unfiltered
Our final exhibition at our Marylebone Square location
5-8 March 2026
Raw. Unpolished. Unfiltered ‘90s attitude.
A tight edit of black-and-white icon shots by Alan Chapman - the eye behind decades of red carpets and backstage moments.
Curated by @leesharrock
Produced by @cmjz.arts
Artistic Direction by @n15byinvitation
Huge Thank you to @leesharrock for bringing so much press to this show! You’re an absolutely extraordinary
Thank you to @alchappers for believing in our gallery and bringing your wonderful energy and brilliant talent
And thank you to @mariya_____boyko and @shaunajoy___ for becoming family to Cramer St Gallery
Private View: 5 March, 6-9pm
13 Cramer Street, W1U 4EA
RSVP LINK IN BIO

Cramer St Gallery are thrilled to host Alan Chapman - Unfiltered
Our final exhibition at our Marylebone Square location
5-8 March 2026
Raw. Unpolished. Unfiltered ‘90s attitude.
A tight edit of black-and-white icon shots by Alan Chapman - the eye behind decades of red carpets and backstage moments.
Curated by @leesharrock
Produced by @cmjz.arts
Artistic Direction by @n15byinvitation
Huge Thank you to @leesharrock for bringing so much press to this show! You’re an absolutely extraordinary
Thank you to @alchappers for believing in our gallery and bringing your wonderful energy and brilliant talent
And thank you to @mariya_____boyko and @shaunajoy___ for becoming family to Cramer St Gallery
Private View: 5 March, 6-9pm
13 Cramer Street, W1U 4EA
RSVP LINK IN BIO

Alan Chapman — Unfiltered
5 – 8 March 2026
Private View: 5 March, 6–9pm
Raw. Unpolished. Unfiltered ’90s attitude.
A tight edit of black-and-white icon shots by Alan Chapman - the eye behind decades of red carpets and backstage moments.
Curated by @leesharrock
Produced by @cmjz.arts
Artistic Direction by @n15byinvitation
Cramer St Gallery
13 Cramer Street, W1U 4EA
RSVP LINK IN BIO

Alan Chapman — Unfiltered
5 – 8 March 2026
Private View: 5 March, 6–9pm
Raw. Unpolished. Unfiltered ’90s attitude.
A tight edit of black-and-white icon shots by Alan Chapman - the eye behind decades of red carpets and backstage moments.
Curated by @leesharrock
Produced by @cmjz.arts
Artistic Direction by @n15byinvitation
Cramer St Gallery
13 Cramer Street, W1U 4EA
RSVP LINK IN BIO

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