PentaxRumors published the First leaked picture of the upcoming Pentax 17 half-frame film camera with 25mm f/3.5 lens, built-in flash, and a viewfinder: Previou…
Source: Photo Rumors https://t.co/NBteuKEa1W
Submissions are open to all women/non-binary photographers, the final selection will be curated by the Girls Camera Club collective, printed and framed at Photographique and then Hung on display at Mickey Zoggs in St Pauls.
#DidYouKnow that when the bridge was first opened in 1864, the chains were painted chocolate brown, and the bolt heads of the chain pins were gilded so that they were “perfectly dazzling where the sun shines upon them"? ✨
UNBELIEVABLE scenes on North St this morning. Our friends and neighbours at #northstreetcheese and #InRecovery both broken into! Cheese and specialist kit stolen by scum unknown! Anyone who saw or heard anything, do the right thing. We are open today 12-4.
🎩 Learn all about the art of Victorian 3D photography in this talk by photo historian Denis Pellerin, co-curator of the Brian May Archive of Stereoscopy 📷
📆 Saturday, November 25
🎟 £6.00
🔗 https://t.co/kRSwunEYe4
Email your entries to [email protected] Competition closes on 1st December, so we can get the prints up with the tinsel !
Selected winners will also receive the A1 prints after they have been exhibited.
Ho ho ho 🎅
🎄 YOU’VE BEEN FRAMED 🎄
We’ve partnered up with our olde friends over at @mickeyzoggs to host a series of open calls, each following a particular theme.
3x Photographs will be selected, printed, framed up in A1 (portrait) and exhibited at the bar, others may also make their way into the lab.
First up…. as you already know it’s that time of year again, so the theme for this month is: ‘FESTIVE’
Stanley Kubrick Photographs.
At the age of 17, he started shooting for Look magazine in New York, where he shot everyday city life alongside celebrity portraits, all graced with a film noir aesthetic that was new to photojournalism at the time.
Only a few days to go until we welcome you into the world of Moriyama with our Daido Moriyama: A Retrospective exhibition! Book tickets now!
Daido Moriyama: A Retrospective is supported by @bagrifoundation@GBSasakawa@DaiwaFoundation@jpflondon
https://t.co/euP1LSrpjO
We're starting this weekend by travelling back to 1981, with Diane Arbus' exhibition poster featuring her iconic image from 1970 of 'The King and Queen of a Senior Citizens Dance, N.Y.C.'