Through the Lens: The Eye, The Lens, The Story at The CAMP Gallery, Miami

In a gallery nestled within Miami’s creative heartbeat, The CAMP Gallery celebrates its first-ever exhibition fully dedicated to photography. “The Eye, The Lens, The Story” opens its visual narrative July 11, 2025, and runs through August 23, 2025 — a collective exploration of how images shape our identity, our memories, and our most intimate truths.

Exhibition Details

Artists in Focus

Eight remarkable photographers share their visions and stories:

  • Xan Padron (b. 1969, Galicia/New York): A musician-turned-photographer whose intimate portraits capture the essence of fleeting urban life.
  • RemiJin Camping (b. 1987, Philippines / South Florida): Her analog and digital imagery reimagines personal history through everyday objects and landscapes.
  • Alice de Kruijs (b. 1981, Netherlands): Celebrating cultural diversity and identity through conceptual, symbolic fine-art portraits.
  • Carol Erb
  • Natalie Obermaier
  • Naomi White (b. 1970): A feminist artist probing political ecology, pushing photography toward equity and collective voice.
  • Marisa S White (b. 1978): Merges surreal collage and photography to make emotion visible through dreamlike visual narratives.
  • Rosana Machado Rodriguez (b. 1979, Buenos Aires): Explores human connection in environment through conceptual and contextually rich imagery.

These artists use both literal and manipulated depictions of the human body and nature to delve into existentialism, transformation, shame, sexual liberation, and the human journey through time.

Parallel Narrative: Untitled: HerStory

Alongside this group exhibit runs “Untitled: HerStory” — a two-person show by Camille Eskell and Fruma Markowitz, exploring the nuanced textures of marriage through photography, textiles, and mixed media.


Why This Exhibition Resonates

  • Visceral storytelling: These works do more than depict — they ignite empathy, curiosity, and reflection.
  • Layered dialogues between exhibitions: “The Eye…” meets “HerStory” in a visual conversation on identity, time, and narrative.
  • Miami’s atmospheric haven: Tucked into North Miami, The CAMP Gallery provides a quiet refuge for deep and deliberate looking.