There are just 2 weeks until our Festival of Photography event at University of Greenwich! Taking place at the 10 Stockwell Street campus on Saturday 31 January, the event will bring together leading photographers and creatives for a series of talks, panels, workshops and live demonstrations exploring the latest in portraiture, fashion, culture, music and content creation.

We’re delighted to announce as part of the event, a pop-up exhibition featuring the 40 Abbey Road Music Photography Awards 2025 finalists and winning images will be on display. The dynamic exhibition, a collaboration between Amateur Photographer and Abbey Road Music Photography Accelerator, will offer a space to connect, converse, and discover award-winning music photography.

Visit the exhibition space for the chance to:

  • The chance to meet and network with award-winning photographers
  • Connect with the AP and MPA team and ask questions
  • Take part in live portfolio reviews with photographers including Dean Chalkley — sign up will be available on the day and come prepared with your work.
  • Hear live DJ sets and music throughout the day
girl in a recording studio
Christmas, 18 Fevers Image: Blair Kitchener

Alongside the exhibition you can expect:

  • A series of inspiring talks and panel discussions from leading photographers. Confirmed speakers include: Miles Myerscough-Harris, Harry and Fred Borden, Dr. Denise Maxwell, Amanda Akokhia and Drew Gardner
  • Studio workshops in collaboration with UK Black Female Photographers, led by Jade Keshia Gordon and April Alexander
  • Touch and try the latest gear and innovations from top brands including Nikon and Fujifilm
  • Enjoy photo walks around Greenwich with expert photographers at Fujifilm and Urban Photographers Club
  • Benefit from networking opportunities with fellow photographers and creators

Festival of Photography key information

  • University of Greenwich, 10 Stockwell Street, SE10 9BD
  • Saturday 31st January
  • Doors open: 9.30am
  • Talks start: 10am
  • Event ends: 6pm
  • Registration for talks, workshops and photo walks are essential

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