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LensCulture is one of the most popular online destinations to discover the best in global contemporary photography today. Each month, LensCulture reaches a global audience of more than 3 million through its website, social media and subscriber list.
LensCulture sponsors six international photography awards each year which have boosted the careers of hundreds of photographers. We are actively involved in online education — providing personal written critiques for thousands of photographers in more than 140 countries. We publish best-selling photography books, curate exhibitions at key locations around the world, and partner with more than 50 international photography festivals on five continents to promote outstanding photographers and photography.
For Photo London 2023, LensCulture is exhibiting the award-winning work of 60 photographers from 25 countries. The exhibition offers a global survey of contemporary image-making today, and a celebration of the impact of photography as a cross-cultural visual language.