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FT Weekend Presents: Shining Lights – Joy Gregory on Black Women Photographers in 1980s–90s Britain
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Thames & Hudson Presents: SCAD – Future Visions of Photography: Class of 2024
Thames and Hudson Presents: Martin Parr – On Fashion, A Conversation with Alona Pardo
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Surreal Realities: The Artistry of Rodney Smith
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Prix Pictet Presents: Isabelle von Ribbentrop and Brandei Estes in conversation with Valérie Belin
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Thames & Hudson Presents: Lee Miller – From Attic to Archive
Thames & Hudson Presents: Saul Leiter: Discovery and Rediscovery – David Campany In Conversation with Howard Greenberg
Thames & Hudson Presents: Peter Van Agtmael In conversation with Sean O’Hagan
The Anonymous Project: Lee Shulman and Omar Victor Diop In Conversation with Taous Dahmani
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Art Collection Deutsche Börse Presents: See/Change – Vision and Practice
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Thames & Hudson Presents: The African Gaze – Photography, Cinema and Power
THAMES & HUDSON PRESENTS: RECLAIM THE STREET WITH MATT STUART, JOHNY PITTS AND LOUISE FEDOTOV-CLEMENTS
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Photo London x National Portrait Gallery: Valérie Belin in conversation with Holly Roussell
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Thames & Hudson Presents: George Hoyningen-Huene – The Photographer Who Defined An Era
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Charlotte Jansen Presents: Parenting in a Climate Emergency – Andi Galdi Vinko in conversation with Alona Pardo
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Prix Pictet Presents: Isabelle von Ribbentrop in conversation with Ragnar Axelsson and Michał Łuczak 
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Nikon Presents: Heather Agyepong – Therapeutic Character Creation
Nikon Presents: Alia Ali – Speaking in Image
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Ian Parry Photojournalism Grant Presents: 2023 Recipient Nikoletta Stoyanova in conversation with Fiona Shields and Giles Duley
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Charlotte Jansen presents: Caroline Tompkins – Bedfellow
Charlotte Jansen Presents: Portrait, Self, Other
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Nikon Presents: Roza Wiktoria Tyborowska – Colour Study as a Journey Into Self-Awareness
Nikon Presents: Sanne De Wilde – Embracing The Diversity of Seeing and Being

Visiting Photo London

Photo London 2026 will take place in The National Hall at Olympia. The venue is easily reached by public transport.

Address

The National Hall, Olympia
Hammersmith Road
London W14 8UX

Public Transport

Kensington (Olympia) Station is directly next to the venue and served by the London Overground, as well as Southern and London Underground services. Olympia is in Travelcard Zone 2 and within walking distance of West Kensington and Barons Court Underground stations on the District and Piccadilly lines. Bus routes 9, 23, 27, 28, 49 and 391 also stop nearby.

Driving

Olympia falls within the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ). Visitors driving to the fair should check whether their vehicle is subject to the ULEZ charge before travelling. Parking in the area is limited, so public transport is recommended. Please plan your journey in advance and check for any travel updates before you set out.

Email
info@photolondon.org

Phone
+44 (0) 20 7759 1170

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