
The RPS offers a series of bursaries each year, with support from partners such as The Guardian, The Photographic Angle and MPB. Three are now currently accepting applications for 2022.
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The RPS offers a series of bursaries each year, with support from partners such as The Guardian, The Photographic Angle and MPB. Three are now currently accepting applications for 2022.
See the world in a different light, with highlights from a touring outdoor exhibition of work by the RPS Landscape Group.
Self-portraits by women and women-identifying photographers have been submitted from around the globe for an online exhibition organised by the RPS Women in Photography Group.
The RPS and Martin Parr Foundation present a brand-new open-air exhibition space located in Paintworks, Bristol. The exhibition space launches with This is Not a Moment, a display of new work by Bristol-based photographer, Khali Ackford.
Gavan Goulder will be discussing Black Dog, a photobook that documents his recovery from depression, in an open conversation about mental health. The talk will be co-presented by Tom Broadbent.
The IPE 163 is now open. Explore a powerful exhibition that demonstrates the breadth of contemporary image-making and storytelling today with a total of 105 works by 60 photographers. Tickets are free.
The next Awards Talk is with acclaimed photographer Hellen van Meene, in conversation with Martin Barnes, Senior Curator of Photography at the V&A. Tickets are free.
Focusing on the RPS’ strategy of “Photography for Everyone,” Spotlight aims to expand the RPS narrative to include a diverse collection of stories from all sectors of society.
Top architectural photographer, Martine Hamilton Knight is looking forward to welcoming you to the beautiful Tudor home of the Brackenbury family; Holme Pierrepont Hall, Nottingham.
The RPS and Action for Children are launching a nationwide photography project to celebrate young carers across the UK.