Lembit Peegel

solo exhibition

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION

The exhibition “Peegel/Pildis” by sports photographer Lembit Peegel was held in Fotografiska Tallinn from January 24 to May 18, 2025. It showed eloquent and compelling photographs that tell a part of the story of Estonian sports culture from 1970 to 1990, along with glimpses of later sporting moments. Thanks to his exceptional ability to capture the beauty, charm and pain of sport, the film reel has captured the authentic and vivid moments of sport, which have shaped Estonian society and its cultural history.   

Lembit Peegel (born 1936) first became acquainted with sport in the fifties of the last century when, as a young boy, he took up boxing for practical reasons – self-defence – due to the era he lived in. Boxing also became an important foundation for his future career, teaching him a deeper appreciation for sport and allowing him to be focused and fast at the same time. Lembit began to capture sport in the early 1960s – his first intentional sports photo dates back to 1962.

BIOGRAPHY

  • Born on 18 October 1936 in Tallinn  
  • 1954 Tallinn youth champion in flyweight boxing  
  • 1956-1963 Tallinn Jewellery Factory  
  • 1956 and 1957 Tallinn boxing champion  
  • 1957 and 1958 Estonian Championship silver medal in flyweight boxing  
  • 1955-1958 Boxing Champion of Soviet Union’s All-Union Sports Association Spartak  
  • 1962 Lembit Peegel’s first intentional sports photograph  
  • 1963-1977 Tallinn Measurement Instruments Factory  
  • 1987-1989 First photographer of paper Maaleht   
  • 1989-1993 Photographer for Spordileht   
  • 1977-1987 Central Council of “Autom” of the Estonian SSR  
  • 1993-2000 Photographer for Päevaleht and Eesti Päevaleht and editor of the column Ajapeegel   
  • Freelance photographer since 2000  
  • Photographer for Jalka magazine since 2007  
  • 2015-2019 Sport magazine, co-author  
  • Photographed at four Olympic Games: Barcelona 1992, Lillehammer 1994, Atlanta 1996 and Nagano 1998  
  • Awards and recognition: Grand Prize of the Finnish-Estonian photo competition (1969 and 1989), Order of Merit of the newspaper Edasi (1989), Order of the White Star, Fifth Class (2001), State Sports Lifetime Achievement Award (2008), Silver Merit of the Estonian Football Association (2009), Annual Award “Crossing Borders” of the International Olympic Committee (2016), Estonian Olympic Committee 100 Medal (2023)  

Allpool on valik fotodest, mille suurused leiad fotole klikkides. Ostuhuvi korral on iga pildi juures ka kontakivorm toodud. Kõik fotod on raamitud, kaetud mittepeegelduva muuseumiklaasiga, fotode tootmisel on kasutatud on kõrgkvaliteedilist kunstipaberit ning teostel on ka UV kaitse.

Photos

Anne Sepp, 1988
Peale mängu, 1990
Aivar Pohlak, 1990
Iluvõimlemine, Natalja Bestsasnaja, 1992
Korvpall, 1974
Jaan Ehlvest, Raekoja plats, 1993
Formula 2, Pirita, 1975
Motokross, 1990. aastad
Motokross, 1990. aastad
Ringrajasõit, Kalevi XX suursõit, 1980
Lembit Teesalu, Nõukogude Liidu Meistrivõistlused, 1976
Nõukogude Liidu karikavõistlused poksis, Tallinn, Kadrioru spordihall, 1982
Aleksei Tammiste, 1983
Jaan Talts, 1983
Ervin Lange, 1975
Katrin Marks, 1988
Paul Keres vs Ivo Nei, 1975
Boriss Spasski, Tallinn, 1975
Tõnu Kaukis, 1981
Ron Evans 1974
1980. aastate lõpp
Aivar Ojastu, 1980. aastad
Tiit Pahapill, Vello Lumi ja Andres Vakra, 1980. aastad
Tiit Pahapill, 1980. aastad
Raimo Pihl, Eesti NSV - Rootsi kümnevõistlus 1974
Raimo Pihl, Eesti NSV - Rootsi kümnevõistlus 1974
Aavo Pikkuus 1976
Erika Salumäe, Barcelona 1992
Erika Salumäe, Barcelona 1992
Erika Salumäe, Town Hall Square, Tallinn, 1988
Erki Nool, Göteborg, 1995
Jaak Salumets ja Aivar Kuusmaa, 1991
Ott Mõtsnik, 1988
Tiit Kõmper, 1985
Nõukogude Liidu meistrivõistlused võrkpallis, Tallinna „Kalev” vs Alma-Ata „Burevestnik”, 1968
Paide-Türi rahvajooks, 1985
Sportvõimlemine, 1992
Jaan Talts Nõukogude Liidu meistrivõistlustel, 1972
Kabetaja Ain Tingas Spordilehega, 1992
Allar Levandi, 1987