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Tuesday 25 February 2020

The Photography Show 14-17 March

The RPS are returning to The Photography Show, co-located once again with The Video Show. The event offers everything you need to take your photography to the next level. Head to the NEC, Birmingham between 14 and 17 March for hundreds of exciting talks and live demos, practical masterclasses offering invaluable insights, and the latest kit at exclusive show prices.

The Photography Show have very kindly offered Royal Photographic Society members an exclusive discount

20% off tickets for RPS members*

To take advantage of this offer, please enter RPSTPS20 when booking online
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Or if you’re a professional photographer or a member of photography trade, you can register for free entry here**

Our Distinctions team will be at NEC on 14th and 15th March to give exclusive 1:1s about your photography. Spaces are limited so please book via our website.

Drop by stand G32 and visit the RPS at the show - we look forward to seeing you there.

Kind regards,
The Royal Photographic Society and The Photography Show

Monday 17 February 2020

RPS Digital Group Talk 5th April 2020

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10.30 am to 4.00 pm

Kevin will show his Visual Art FRPS panel, and his various cancer coping photographic projects, including his 'Flowers in Ice' series.
Margery will show her wildlife images from the Falklands, Florida, Canada and the UK, plus images from her 'Photographic Art' projects.

As usual with our print talks there will be an opportunity to view the prints at close range,

All welcome:  DIG Members £9, RPS Members £10, Non-Members £12

Booking On-Line: www.rps.org/digsouthern-2020-04  This link will take you to the event page.

Advanced Booking Recommended

Tea and Coffee available
Bring a packed Lunch


Friday 14 February 2020

Thursday 13 February 2020

Broughton Talks. Wednesday March 18th. 8pm. Broughton Village Hall SO20 8AX

Words and images: Bob Cramp, commercial photographer
“Old Photographers Never Die, they just lose their focus”

Bob Cramp was in the right place at the right time – London was a cultural hotbed throughout the early time of his career in the 1970s as a commercial photographer. Although not well known to the general public, he has created many iconic brand images, as well as one particularly famous political one ,  the “Labour isn’t working” poster of 1979.
Follow the trials, tribulations and ultimate triumph of Bob’s career from the start of everyday use of colour in advertising photography in 1969, until 1983, when research and globalisation started to change the creative process, before the dawn of mobile phones, computers and the digital revolution.

All are welcome. No need to book. Entry £5, to include a drink. Full time students free.
BOB CRAMP

Monday 3 February 2020