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New gallery opening a new chapter for Scott Leggo

The move to a new gallery space in Kingston also reveals new perspectives on photography for renowned Australian landscape photographer and Canberra business man, Scott Leggo.

The Air Force veteran now combines his exceptional landscape photography skills, and business acumen, with his love of flying, taking more photos from the air, while safely hanging out the door of a helicopter over remote and inaccessible terrain. So, if you think you know Scott’s portfolio, prepare to open your eyes to another perspective.

In a significant coup for Scott, His Excellency Governor-General David Hurley, who is a strong supporter of Defence veterans, officially opened the new gallery today, Wednesday 14 June.

Speaking of Scott’s previous military service, the Governor-General said, “the opening of the new Scott Leggo Gallery is a shining example of the contribution that veterans make to the community once their service days are over”.

The all-new gallery represents another chapter for this multi-award-winning photography business. The new gallery is a step up from Scott’s previous gallery of the past five years just a few doors away. Designed by Yolk Design Studio, it sets a benchmark for a gallery retail space, not just in Canberra, but in Australia. With trained sales consultants to help customers select the right artwork, it reflects a contemporary approach to creating an exceptional shopping experience.

According to Scott, “the team are very proud of what we have created. We believe that Australia truly is like nowhere else on earth. It’s terrific to have this new space to showcase the beauty of Australia to a domestic and international audience”.

For Scott and his team, the gallery opening represents a lot more than just a new storefront.

“As a business that been operating for over 15 years and has a large component online, the gallery is just the public facing part of this new tenancy. The business has consolidated from three previous locations, bringing together back office, storage, and fulfilment into the one building spread across two levels. It really is an exciting time as we continue to grow.”

A former Air Force officer, Diplomat and Iraq war veteran, Scott has grown one of the most successful photography businesses in the country. His images are the face of Australia in premises internationally and adorn the walls of homes and workplaces across Canberra and the nation.

Also important to the business is the fact that all Scott’s artworks are made locally, in Australia, and certified by the Australian Made Campaign. Every purchase supports local jobs.

The new Scott Leggo Gallery is located at 33 Jardine Street, Kingston ACT. Open 7 days.

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