CREDIT: Charles Marville, Pepita Milmore Memorial Fund, National Gallery of Art Washington DC News Images that tell me a story Sometimes an article or event catches me at the right moment, making me think again about images I have taken and prints I have viewed. Published 16 December 2020 Dr Alan Hodgson ASIS HonFRPS
CREDIT: Nigel Corby FRPS News Postal Portfolio The postal portfolio has a new coordinator and new members are encouraged to join. Published 24 March 2025 Nigel Corby FRPS
Other Film, Video & Multimedia Film, Video and Multimedia Requirements | Successful Submissions | How to Apply | Panel Members Distinctions at the levels of Licentiate, Associate and Fellowship in this genre recognise the creation ...
News Portrait of Her Majesty The Queen released for the Platinum Jubilee Published 01 June 2022 By Rob Munday
CREDIT: Mick Pleszkan News Investigating Talgarth Mick Pleszkan joined the RPS during lockdown and took the Digital Photography course with the Open University with a view to doing his LRPS. His chosen genre was Architecture, and he was able to visit... Published 15 August 2021 Mick Pleszkan
CREDIT: Self portrait by Ruth Harriet Louise News Leaders in their field - Ruth Harriet Louise Published 01 April 2020 Dr Alan Hodgson ASIS HonFRPS
CREDIT: Alma Rosaz, Dreaming Of The Beach News Positive View Youth Photography Awards Winners of Youth Photography Awards 2020 announced Published 02 November 2020 Rebecca Lee
CREDIT: Alan Hodgson ASIS HonFRPS News Photography as a trade I refer to myself as a functional photographer, one who uses photography as a part of their work but where the image forms only part of the workflow. Published 07 September 2020 Dr Alan Hodgson ASIS HonFRPS
CREDIT: Jennifer Charlton News Jennifer Charlton becomes first woman to win Scotland’s largest photography prize in portraiture The RPS Women in Photography group is thrilled to announce that member Jennifer Charlton has made history as the first woman to win Scotland’s most prestigious portrait photography prize. Published 12 September 2024 Women in Photography
CREDIT: Rajen Nandwana News Unplanned London Lockdown Interview between our group deputy chairman Avijit Datta with RPS India chapter founder Rajen Nandwana. Published 10 February 2021 Avijit Datta, FRSA FLS FTPS
CREDIT: Nicholas Vreeland News Buddhist Perspective on the Pandemic The photographic COVID-19 lockdown diary of Nicholas Vreeland, Abbot of Rato Dratsang, one of a few important Tibetan Government monasteries under the patronage of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Published 29 December 2020 Nicholas Vreeland
Other North Lanarkshire Young Carers Young Carers: A Life in Focus RPS Gallery | 21st December 2022 - 21st January 2023 Back to Gallery North Lanarkshire Young Carers Images by Oryn, 15 YOUNG CARER FRIENDS ADD COLOUR TO MY LIFE The photo...
CREDIT: Honey J Walker ARPS Other Join the RPS Become a Member We’ve got everything you need for your photographic journey Join Today Get photographic inspiration, community, recognition and knowledge, with RPS membership. Regular issues of the Aw...
Other 2024 TioM May Glyn Paton writes: It’s always a pleasure to judge this competition as not only do I get to see great images, but I also get a quick tour around the world. From the four images selected this month it...
CREDIT: Detail of Alisa Martynova Other RPS Documentary Photography Awards RPS Documentary Photography Awards RPS Gallery Bristol | 17 January – 9 March 2025 The Documentary Photography Awards (DPA) is organised by the Royal Photographic Society's Documentary Group. The RPS ...
CREDIT: Louise Sayers News Louise Sayers ARPS - A Cévenol garden in 72 micro-seasons An intimate portrayal of nature, its cycles, and the delicate balance between all of its elements in Southern France – rooted in the principles of an ancient Japanese calendar. Published 13 November 2025 RPS Women in Photography
Other Distinctions CC Challenge Distinctions: The Challenge. By Carol Cotter ARPS The first challenge I faced was actually learning the cyanotype process. Initially this was very hit and miss and therefore very frustrating. I was tr...