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RPS London Totally Thames Exhibition At Putney 2020 Image 1
Totally Thames Project 2019

London Region ran a photography project alongside the Annual Totally Thames Festival which was held for the whole month of September 2019.

Our Project started before the Festival with the start of the Clipper Round the World Yacht race in the last week of August and ended in the first week of October.

A selection of images were displayed in London Region's first out door exhibition by St Mary's Church, Putney. 

The exhibition was timed for the month of March 2020 to coincide with the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race which stats from Putney.  In the event, the exhibition was mounted four days before the Coronavirus Lockdown and the Boat Race was postponed. 

As the Lockdown restrictions are eased, the exhibition is expected to be taken down in June before being re-erected for the postponed Boat Race in October 2020.

 

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London, Celebrating London

The purpose of London Region's 2018 project "Celebrating London" is to capture the city's diversity through its 'feasts, fairs, festivals and events' - both large and small.  Markets also included!   All ranges of photographers are welcome to submit, and all types of photography is welcome, so that we truly capture the spirit of diversity.

and we will send you a log-in to the special Celebrating London website, where you can upload your pictures.

Pictures must be/must have been taken between 1st October 2017 and 1st January 2019 and the closing date for uploads is 15th January 2019 (mid-night!)

You can view the website at http://www.celebratinglondon.org.uk/rps/ and our Facebook Page here

To sign up to receive regular updates by e-mail, follow the link here.  You can change your preferences at any time, or unsubscribe whenever you wish.

Breathing London
Breathing London

Breathing London

 

The Breathing London project was a London-wide Photo project to capture the diversity of London's public green and open spaces - the lungs of the City - over the course of a year.

The photography section of the project closed on 17th April 2017 and the data uploading phase on 30th April.  The website with all the images can be seen here:  breathinglondon.co.uk

End of Project Exhibitions are planned for July and August in Central London, at the Croatian Embassy, and in SW London, at the Putney Library - dates and details to follow.   We also hope to have an Exhibition in North London - yet to be confirmed.  Watch these pages for more details and to join in.

Just as background for those who are new to us, the project was launched at the 2016 AGM - see here: http://www.rps.org/regions-and-chapters/regions/london/blogs/2016/january/london-updat

The parameters for the project were that images could be taken in any publicly accessible space:  parks, heaths, woodlands, nature reseerves, rivers, canals and more.   They could capture landscape, cityscapes, nature, people enjoying and working in the open spaces - in fact anything that captured the attention of the photographer - unusual and entertaining was particularly welcomed.   As with all our projects, anyone was welcome to join.

We held Exhibitions during the course of the project at the Merton Heritage Centre, The Magic Gallery (The Strand) and the Greenwich Gallery in SE London.  We had articles published in London Landscapes magazine and took part in an Event at the Royal Festival Hall, where we had a rolling digital display of our images.  We were intereviewed on Radio London.

We held walks, during the height of the project, weekly - come rain, come shine and we ran a series of workshops (one for each season) with renown wildlife photographer Robert Canis

Our Facebook pages are still open:  please join up if you would like to

FB Group at: www.facebook.com/groups/BreathingLondon (for fun and conversation)

FB Page for notifications at:https://www.facebook.com/BreathingLondon

 

The project will run from now until Spring 2017, with monthly competitions and walks, workshops and events during the year.

A major Exhibition is planned for later in 2017, with smaller Exhibitions around the Capital during the course of the project..

Images can be taken in any publicly accessible space: parks, heaths, woodlands, nature reserves, rivers, canals and more. They can capture landscapes, cityscapes, nature, people enjoying and working in the open spaces and, in fact, any items that capture your attention - the more unusual and entertaining, the better!. Images uploaded to the database must be taken after the project began, January 2016, and will continue until Spring 2017 (the Closing Date is yet to be confirmed).

To take part:

  • You don't have to be an RPS Member and you don't have to live in London
  • You don't have to be a photographer and you don't even have to own a camera! Any device which captures images, including phones and tablets, will do.

Please sign up here to join! 

Your fee of £10 for RPS Members, £15 for Non-Members, will entitle you to access to the Breathing London website, which contains the database where your images will be uploaded.. A personal access code will be sent to you as soon as testing of the new on-line database has been completed, scheduled for the end of this month (March)

N.B.  In case your images are chosen for special Exhibition or large-size printing, please keep your original images, preferably the RAW files, on your own drive or storage.

For organisations which would like to participate as a group, or for individuals with questions, please email: greenlondon@rps.org, using the link below.

To keep abreast of developments, join our FB Group at: www.facebook.com/groups/BreathingLondon and see our FB Page for notifications at: www.facebook.com/BreathingLondon

For more details in due course see: http://www.rps.org/regions-and-chapters/regions/london/about/breathing-london

If you should experience any problems with this on-line booking system, please e-mail greenlondon@rps.org on the link below, when womeone will arrange for payment to be taken by an alternative method.

 

Judy & Jen

- See more at: http://www.rps.org/events/2016/january/20/breathing-london-project#sthash.xhNCMfXg.dpuf

The project will run from now until Spring 2017, with monthly competitions and walks, workshops and events during the year.

A major Exhibition is planned for later in 2017, with smaller Exhibitions around the Capital during the course of the project..

Images can be taken in any publicly accessible space: parks, heaths, woodlands, nature reserves, rivers, canals and more. They can capture landscapes, cityscapes, nature, people enjoying and working in the open spaces and, in fact, any items that capture your attention - the more unusual and entertaining, the better!. Images uploaded to the database must be taken after the project began, January 2016, and will continue until Spring 2017 (the Closing Date is yet to be confirmed).

To take part:

  • You don't have to be an RPS Member and you don't have to live in London
  • You don't have to be a photographer and you don't even have to own a camera! Any device which captures images, including phones and tablets, will do.

Please sign up here to join! 

Your fee of £10 for RPS Members, £15 for Non-Members, will entitle you to access to the Breathing London website, which contains the database where your images will be uploaded.. A personal access code will be sent to you as soon as testing of the new on-line database has been completed, scheduled for the end of this month (March)

N.B.  In case your images are chosen for special Exhibition or large-size printing, please keep your original images, preferably the RAW files, on your own drive or storage.

For organisations which would like to participate as a group, or for individuals with questions, please email: greenlondon@rps.org, using the link below.

To keep abreast of developments, join our FB Group at: www.facebook.com/groups/BreathingLondon and see our FB Page for notifications at: www.facebook.com/BreathingLondon

For more details in due course see: http://www.rps.org/regions-and-chapters/regions/london/about/breathing-london

If you should experience any problems with this on-line booking system, please e-mail greenlondon@rps.org on the link below, when womeone will arrange for payment to be taken by an alternative method.

 

Judy & Jen

- See more at: http://www.rps.org/events/2016/january/20/breathing-london-project#sthash.xhNCMfXg.dpuf

 

Breathing London

A London-wide photo project capture the diversity of London's Open Spaces from January 2016 to April 2017.

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BL: It's Competition Time

Your competition entries should be uploaded directly to the Breathing London Website - but here are details of our month competition.

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BL: London Landscapes Article

An article written by five Breathing London supporters: Mike Longhurst, Mike Roberts, Gordana Johnson, Susi Luard and Beverley Poynter was published in the Summer issue of London Landscapes Newsletter. The text is attached.

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Geoff At BL Exhib2 Del Barrett
CREDIT: EXAMPLE IMAGE - Real One TBC
Bleeding London

Bleeding London

Read more about the Bleeding London project here.

Inspired by Geoff Nicholson’s Whitbread short-listed novel Bleeding London, in which a character named Stuart London walks the complete length and breadth London, Londoners and visitors to the capital have been following in Stuart’s footsteps and photographing every street as they go.

The photographs in the Bleeding London exhibition illustrate the exhilarating diversity that constitutes the fabric of the city – from the iconic sights to the lesser-known backstreets of the suburbs.  And the 600 participants have been just as diverse – from professionals with top-of-the-range kit to those who have picked up a camera for the first time.  And, unsurprisingly, a significant number of the photos have been taken on phones.

The Bleeding London project is the brainchild of London Regional Organiser, Del Barrett ARPS.  “The project has been an amazing experience and we are thrilled with the results.  The images from the project are not just views of streets, but an eclectic mix of details, urban landscapes, people, wildlife and everything else that London has to offer.”

Author, Geoff Nicholson, has been fully supportive of the project from its inception.  “An author is always delighted when one of his novels has an ongoing life.  As someone obsessed with London, walking and photography, I’m thrilled to have my novel reimagined in the form of contemporary images.” When asked about the title, Geoff said, “The central metaphor of Bleeding London is that the city is a living organism, it breathes, it ages, it is sometimes healthy sometimes not, it occasionally requires a bit of surgery, it has a gut and a heart and lungs and a nervous system.  And it has a life blood – which means that once in a while it will bleed.”

Find and follow us on:

Facebook

Twitter: @BleedingLondon

Instagram:  #bleedinglondon

Image - Geoff Nicholson at the exhibition preview

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Capital Exposure

Capital Exposure Week

RPS London held a series of exhibitions across the capital druing the first week of November2015.  A handy guide to the main events can be downloaded from here.

Quick links to the different days and a guide by area can be found here.

The background to Capital Exposure Week can be downloaded from here.

 

 

CEW RPS London, Street

Unique images from RPS London, Street micro-group

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CEW Urbanicity

Exhibition from the members of London, Urban.

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CEW Outside Looking In

During the past 11 months, northern landscape photographer Chris Ceaser has been shooting landscapes in the heart of London.

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CEW Views from the Loo

Last year, Lizzie Brown put out a call for images taken from the comfort of the loo seat. She was inundated with pictures from all around the world.

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CEW Fairfield Faces

Through The Decades. Solo exhibition and artist’s talk at Fairfield Halls – Frazer Ashford ARPS

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CEW Cafe Art Exhibition

Café Art connects people affected by homelessness with the wider community through art. An Exhibition of their work is on show at the Qbic Hotel, 42 Adler Street, London E1 1EE.

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CEW Doing London

A photographic exploration of tourists in London 2015 by Mike Longhurst FRPS.

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CEW EFourteen

Whiffin’s East End Revisited. Exhibition by Chris Dorley-Brown

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CEW Faces

Exhibition of Portraits in South Kensington. Barry Hoffman LRPS and Del Barrett ARPS.

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CEW Fellowship panel

Fellowship panel kindly loaned by Duncan Grove FRPS

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CEW Headquarters

During Capital Exposure Week, RPS London will be having a Pop-up HQ at the Magic Gallery

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CEW Miscellany

Details soon

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CEW Stuff

Exhibition of Stuff by Mixed Bag - Charing Cross Underground Arcade.

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CEW The Edge

The Edge is attached to The Bleeding London Project. It is a representation by eighteen photographers of their detour of the outside edge of London; the blocks of the A-Z that only those who disdain personal safety & photographic ridicule would venture towards. This demonstration of intrepidness makes them heirs of Gertrude Bell, Amelia Earhart & Valentina Tereshkova

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CEW The Gang of 4+1

A large part of the Exhibition is dedicated to images taken in the London Borough of Merton (and surrounds) as part of RPS London's "Bleeding London" project. Duncan Grove's Fellowship panel will also be on display - see separate page

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CEW The Way It Is

A small varied exhibition of the work of five photographers

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STOP PRESS:

Our Sustainable London Project Exhibition is now on display in Fourcorners Gallery, Roman Road E2 0QN until Saturday 9th Novemeber.

All of our regular local monthly meetings are being held in-person on the usual dates: North London, SW London and SE London. We have introduced a London Zoom (online only) for those who cannot easily reach the three regular locations.

 Bookworms is in-person omly and now on a different date: 3rd Mondays instead of 4th Wednesdays. 

click here for details of all our events.

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Events organised by London Region October 2020

7th September to end October. EXHIBITION in the Putney Library - EXHIBITION link

3rd October (Saturday) A Walk in a Day Presentations - Fully Booked for Photographers:  Spaces available for Spectators ONLINE - link

8th October (Thursday) London Region Study Group LRPS - ONLINE link

10th October (Saturday) London Street.  PHOTOWALK from Vauxhall to Sloane Square via Battersea Power Station Development and Battersea Park.  Fully Booked but Waiting List in operation. link

12th October (Monday) North London ONLINE with Keynote Presentation from Les Cornwell LRPS and picture sharinglink

13th October (Tuesday) SW London ONLINE with Keynote Presentation from Fred Barrington ARPS. link

20th October (Tuesday). Midweek Explorers visit Crystal Palace Park. PHOTOWALK.  link

21st October (Wednesday) Bookworms Monthly Meeting ONLINE.  The photography of Wilfred Thesiger.  link

25th October (Sunday) – London Naturally Group visits Highgate Woods and Queen's Wood.  PHOTOWALK - link

27th October (Tuesday) SE London Group with Keynote Presentation from Alan Larsen - ONLINE - Link