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Belfast Exposed Gallery
Established in 1983, Belfast Exposed remains Northern Ireland's only dedicated photography gallery. It houses a 20 x7m gallery for the exhibition of contemporary photography, digital archive browsing facilities, a spacious B&W photographic darkroom and an 8-person Apple Mac digital-suite.

Focal Point Gallery, Southend
Focal Point Gallery specialises in photography and media arts. We aim to provide an enriching and stimulating programme, creating opportunities to experience the best of contemporary art in these fields.

Folly Gallery, Lancaster
Folly is a non-profit media arts organisation, promoting photographic, video and digital art based in Lancaster.

Hamiltons, London
For nearly twenty years Hamiltons has been one of Europe’s leading galleries dealing in late 20th century and contemporary photographs.

Impressions Gallery.
Impressions Gallery opened in 1972 as one of the first specialist contemporary photography galleries in Europe. Since then we have established ourselves as a leading international exhibition space for photography and digital art.

Independent Photographers Gallery, Battle
Robin Bell founded the gallery in 2001, as a venue for fine art photographs.

Julia Margaret Cameron Trust, Isle of White
The aim of the trust is to ensure the preservation of Dimbola Lodge, and to provide historical information on Julia Margaret Cameron's life and works. We also ensure an extensive list of activities, events and exhibitions take place in and around Dimbola Lodge Museum to support the trust and to support photographers from all over the world.

Michael Hoppen Gallery, London
A commercial gallery representing about 100 Photographers.

National Museum of Photography, Film and Television, Bradford
Founded in 1983, the National Museum of Photography, Film & Television quickly became the most visited national museum outside London, attracting approximately 750,000 visitors each year.

Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool
Open Eye Gallery supports, promotes and exhibits the best contemporary photography from the UK and beyond. Since opening our doors in 1977, we have built a reputation for innovation and excellence.

Photofusion, London
Photofusion is London's largest independent photography resource centre. They, providing access to a full range of facilities including contemporary gallery space, darkrooms, studio, digital imaging training, picture library, agency and ongoing photo-art education programme for professional, student and amateur photographers.

Photographers Gallery, London
The Photographers’ Gallery is one of the UK's primary venues for photography and one of London’s most popular public galleries with over half-a-million people visiting in 2004.

Site Gallery, Sheffield
Site Gallery is an international centre for contemporary art, offering a changing exhibitions programme backed up with regular publications and a comprehensive calendar of conferences, artists talks and events.

SNPC Ltd, Edinburgh
SNPC Ltd will create a National Photography Centre in Edinburgh. It will be a gallery, educational forum, conservation centre and magnet for the best in photography and photographers, both national and international.

Stills, Edinburgh
Stills Established in 1977 as Edinburgh’s specialist photographic centre, Stills is now recognised as one of Scotland’s leading centres for research, production and exhibition of contemporary art inspired by existing and emerging technologies. Stills also provides a full programme of photographic and digital training courses and project work.

Street Level
Street Level Photoworks Glasgow Scotland offering gallery, workshops, darkrooms, training bookshop and much more.

The Caravan Gallery
The caravan gallery - It’s a gallery in a caravan!

Tom Blau Gallery, London
Tom Blau Gallery has become synonymous with the best in photography, showcasing the work of both new and established talent. It continues to develop new audiences through a varied and provocative exhibition programme.

V & A, London
The Photography gallery highlights works drawn from the National Collection of the Art of Photography at the V&A. The Museum began acquiring photographs in 1852 and its collection is now is one of the largest and most important in the world.

Zelda Cheatle Gallery, London
Represents a wide range of both historical and contemporary photographers such as Eve Arnold, Mari Mahr, Helen Chadwick and Helen Sear.

 

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