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Visitor Information: The RPS Gallery and coffee shop will be closed on Saturday 7 December

Blue Shift 10
CREDIT: Cody Cobb

Resources for International Photography Exhibition 162

Learn from the artists

The RPS International Photography Exhibition (IPE) celebrates photography from across the globe. Each year, the touring exhibition is selected from a worldwide open-call, encouraging submissions from international photographers of all levels. To learn more about the exhibition please click here

Gangnam Girls
CREDIT: Katya Ilina

IPE Exhibition Virtual Gallery

This virtual gallery will allow you to visit and interact with the exhibition wherever you are in the world.  

  • The tour can be accessed via desktop or mobile devices, however desktop access is preferred.
  • The gallery has white, grey and black pin-points, white are photographs, grey are captions and text and black for information and links.
  • To view a high resolution image of the photographs click on the pin-point and then click on the image.
  • You can use a mouse scroll wheel to zoom in and out and on mobile devices can use the pinch function.

Thank you to the tutors and students at Boomsatsuma for creating this gallery along with the podcasts and videos.

Discover

Talks from selected artists

Other IPE 162 resources

Jeremy Corbyn, Gillespie Park, London
CREDIT: Derek Man

Artist Video: Derek Man

Derek Man was selected for the RPS International Photography Exhibition 162. Learn how he created apple pinhole camera’s for his project What Do You See, Old Apple Tree? Including a portrait of Jeremy Corbyn!

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Post-lenticular Landscapes: Equirectangular 01 Vernal Falls (after Muybridge and Watkins)
CREDIT: ScanLAB Projects

Artist Video: ScanLAB Projects

ScanLAB Projects use the latest terrestrial laser 3D scanning equipment, learn more about the process and their project by watching this short video.

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RPS Director of Education, Dr Michael Pritchard, discusses the history of RPS exhibitions in the video below: