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LOCATED IN NEW YORK CITY
The Filter Gallery is located in midtown Manhattan, just two blocks from Penn Station and Madison Square Garden.
Our address is: The Filter Gallery
231 West 29th Street
Suite 705
New York City, NY 10001
Office: 212-631-9177
Fax : 212-631-9178
E-mail: stanwallace@filtergallery.com
SALES & RENTAL
For an insightful and valuable experience, we invite you to visit our showroom and rental department , which will provide you with an opportunity to explore the unique and fascinating world of professional camera filters .We have one of the largest collections of optical filters in the States. It includes an extensive range of solid and graduated colors, a host popular diffusion effects, several vari-color polarizers, stars and streak effects, multi-image lens attachments, and a cross-section of special-effect diopters.
Our product lines include glass, lens accessories, and image-controlling devices from : Tiffen, Harrison, Schneider, Pancro, Formatt, Heliopan, Hoya, Kenko, Tessive, Marumi, Lee, Chrosziel, ARRI, Vocas, Petroff, KinoFlo, SpinTec and Schulz Rain Deflectors.
STAN WALLACE, FILTER SPECIALIST
The Filter Gallery's founder and managing director is Stan Wallace. He is a former still photographer with over 30 years of filter experience. His background includes 8 years with Tiffen and 8 years with Schneider. Stan takes great satisfaction in helping camera professionals expand their knowledge and fine tune their images through the use of optical filters. His technical support is insightful, informative, and unmatched.
Whether it’s a small infrared filter for surveillance, a subtle contrast effect for ENG, a warming filter for a documentary, or a custom graduated color for a feature film, Stan will help you get the right filter for your application and the right filter for the look you are seeking to achieve.
AFTER HOURS
Feel free to contact Stan up till 10:00 PM "New York time."
His cell number is 631-433-0029
RE-SURFACING AND RE-SIZING CAMERA FILTERS 
Double-sided polishing machines simultaneously remove scratches, sleeks, and minor digs from both surfaces of the filter, enabling most laminated filters to be restored to good working order.
Engraving Machines
Glass Filters Metal Rings and Filter Trays
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