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Recap: “SEE YOU AT THE TOP” curated by Known Gallery and The Seventh Letter

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"SEE YOU AT THE TOP" was a photographic exhibition curated by Known Gallery and The Seventh Letter that appeared at The Vape Summit in Las Vegas from Thursday, April 30 through Saturday, May 02, 2015. The photography was presented in association with Black Reserve, and included work by: EVIDENCE / ESTEVAN ORIOL / STEVEN PERILLOUX / WILLIE TOLEDO / SABER / ZES / PATRICK HOELCK / QUAM ODUNSI / LANI LEE / GREGORY BOJORQUEZ / DYLAN MADDUX / BRENT BROZA / PEP WILLIAMS / AZIM LAKE / KC ORTIZ / ZANE MEYER

Keep reading for some of the incredible images which appeared in the show, plus photos of the event, the summit, and the installation of The Seventh Letter x Black Reserve booth... All event photos by Pics from Zane Meyer of Chop em Down Films.

First, please check out some of the work on display...

01WillieT

Willie T.

16GREGBOJORQUEZ

Gregory Bojorquez

15StevenPerilioux

Steven Perilioux

14Evidence

Evidence

13Zeser

Zeser

12ESTEVAN_ORIOL_rascal bomb-001

Estevan Oriol

Jon Lake
(Photo by ©Jon Lake2015)

10BROZA_Gradient

Brent Broza

09maddux

Dylan Maddux

08saberbusinmotion1

Saber

07KCORTIZ_Vape_1

KC Ortiz

06ZaneMeyer

Zane Meyer

05PepWilliams_TRIGZ

Pep Williams

Lani Lee
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

03Quam Odunsi-35mm Film

Quam Odunsi

02Hoelck

Patrick Hoelck

Now, enjoy a gallery of the event at the Vape Summit...

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