FRAMES Podcast with David Mark

On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast W. Scott Olsen is talking to David Mark, managing director of the Taunus Foto Galerie in Bad Homburg, Germany.

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A Brit living in Germany for many years (and now a German too), David grew up in The Netherlands, Belgium and the UK, and has a degree in German and French. Deep-seated interest in photography and theatre meant that he practised these as an amateur for many years, while working in sales in financial services. After nearly 40 years, he is now completely devoted to running a photography gallery in Bad Homburg, Germany.

Angus Haywood – Pagoda Tree View Study 1, Stresa, Lake Maggiore, Italy 2020 / © Taunus Photo Gallery
Birgit Maddox – Stairway to the Nephilim II / © Taunus Photo Gallery
Margaret Soraya – Bagh Steinigidh Rainbow, Isle of Harris, Scotland 2017 / © Taunus Photo Gallery
Roman Loranc – Tule Raft / © Taunus Photo Gallery
Yi Sun – Bleeding Tears, Study 1, Perth, Western Australia, 2017 / © Taunus Photo Gallery
David Mark, managing director of Taunus Photo Gallery

David Mark

TAUNUS FOTO GALERIE
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