Leslie-Campbell-Obituary

Leslie Campbell

Belchertown, Massachusetts

1925 - 2020

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DIED
September 24, 2020
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Belchertown, Massachusetts

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Many of us have lost a good friend. For the local photographic community, it is the equivalent of a huge tree falling in the forest. Long time Belchertown resident , and nationally recognized photographer Les Campbell passed away Thursday, September 24th, at the age of 95. He lived many years in...

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Im very sad to have come across this. I often wondered how he was doing. I met Les at the Ware art show in 2019. I was a fellow artist. I visited him at sky meadow a few weeks later . We looked through his work and also the Quabbin work in the barn and then he took me for a ride around the property in his golf cart. It was one of my best days. In every memory love lives on. My sincerest condolences.

I am saddened to hear the news of Les Campbell's passing. I so love going to Sky Meadow Gallery where I might Les once while he was sitting by the fire. I purchased one of his photos and I love having it in my living room. My condolences to the entire family.
Maryann Scyocurka

I had the great fortune to work with Les on many projects for our scenic billboards at Country Bank. His photography was absolutely breathtaking and his kindness and friendship is something that I will always cherish. You will be greatly missed Les.

Such a great man and a honorable well respected friend to our beloved town of Belchertown. He will be greatly missed by many

Truly a life well lived. His immense talent and enthusiasm for photography and life in general was an inspiration to scores of friends and acquaintances. He will be missed.

Les was a major influence on my lifelong interest in photography. I met him when I was ten, and our camera club sponsored one of his presentations. He was a nice guy, and a great teacher and supporter of photography. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family, particularly Rick and Lisa, who I remember palling around with many years ago.

Enjoyed collaborating with Les in Interface, a word and image exhibition at Haley's in Athol. He was a generous and gracious human being.

Les was an inspiration to so many. His was a life well spent.

A long time friend. Les welcomed our camera club to his home many times.