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The Charlie Phillips Archive – Royal Festival Hall
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Generations: Portraits of Holocaust Survivors – Imperial War Museum
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Soliloquy 1999
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james barnor: Accra / London – Retrospective
JR Chronicles
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Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2021
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Photo London Master of Photography: Shirin Neshat
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Artists SOFIA WILKINSON-STEEL & JASMINE DE SILVA in conversation
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‘Close Enough: Robert Capa’ – a panel discussion
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Life and its Most Trivial Particulars
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Black masculinity through photography. Emmanuel Robert Owusu-Afram in conversation with Ellen Stone
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Close Enough: Robert Capa
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Talks programme
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Guided tours
Graduates’ Salon
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Nikon professional photography workshops & masterclasses
Nikon x Photo London Emerging Photographer Award
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British Journal of Photography portfolio reviews
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Light
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‘Days of Punk’, by Michael Grecco
‘My Travels Through The World On My Copy Machine’, by Dominique Teufen
‘The Roadmaker’, by James Barnor
‘Recollection’, by Casper Faassen
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British Journal of Photography: Ones to Watch
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Tom Faber with Saras Rachupalli
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Performance: How to Turn Knots into Bows by Anna-Lena Krause
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Anna-Lena Krause with Greta Voeller
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‘Days of Punk’, by Michael Grecco
‘Mischling 1’ by Sara Davidmann
‘Lee Miller-Fashion in Wartime Britain’, by Ami Bouhassane
‘outer space v2’, by Michael Najjar
‘We Passed the Setting Sun’, by Brigitte Lustenberger
‘An Apparition of Memory’, by Brigitte Lustenberger
‘The Curious Moaning of Kenfig Burrows’, by Sophy Rickett
‘Exposed’, by Bryan Adams
‘Homeless’, by Bryan Adams
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Shirin Neshat and Nick Knight in conversation
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‘Rhythm’, by Bastiaan Woudt
‘Days of Punk’, by Michael Grecco
‘Thames Log’, by Chloe Dewe Mathews
‘The Road is Wider than Long’ by Roland Penrose
‘Surrealist Lee Miller’, by Anthony Penrose
‘Centralia’, by Poulomi Basu
‘Falling’, by Gabby Laurent
‘Magnum 2020’ by Olivia Arthur
‘Material’, by Jet Swan
‘Centralia’, by Poulomi Basu
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FT Weekend presents: Zora J Murff and Tarrah Krajnak in conversation
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‘DAYS OF PUNK’, BY MICHAEL GRECCO
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‘The End is Near 25.12.77’, by Kevin Cummins
‘Photographs’, by Jack Davison
‘The Day May Break’, by Nick Brandt
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Constructing Landscapes: in-conversation with artists Beate Gütschow & Dafna Talmor chaired by art historian Olga Smith
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Genius loci and The Eye of Photography
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Your Gaze Belongs to Me : Pixy Liao in Conversation with Holly Roussell
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Virtual Tour of Diana Markosian at SFMOMA
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Polaroid: Enduring Passion
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FT Weekend Presents: Ronan McKenzie, ‘Finding Home’.
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The Image of Africa: Writer and curator Ekow Eshun and artist Shiraz Bayjoo in conversation
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Virtual Tour | The New Woman Behind the Camera at The Met
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Seeing beyond the tip of your nose: Nancy Burson and W.M. Hunt in conversation
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Poulomi Basu: Eco-Feminism. In Conversation with Charlotte Jansen
Photography and Cultural Activism in the UK during the era of Thatcher. Photographer Sunil Gupta and Editor Chris Boot in conversation.
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FT Weekend Presents a panel hosted by Zelda Cheatle: The Photograph that Changed my Life
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Hanging the Moon: artist Liz Nielsen and W.M. Hunt in conversation
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Rankin in Conversation
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Artist Lorenzo Vitturi and critic Walter Guadagnini in conversation
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What birds can teach us: the photography of Sanna Kannisto and Leila Jeffreys, moderated by David Rothenberg
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Locked, Unlocked: photographer Dougie Wallace and publisher Dewi Lewis in conversation
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FECIT– the dynamic relationship between making, preserving, and sharing
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Virtual Tour | Frida Kahlo: POSE
Virtual Tour | ‘Tokyo: Art & Photography’ at the Ashmolean
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An intense fascination with photographs. Philippe Garner reflects on his fifty-year career as an auction specialist in conversation with Alistair O’Neill.
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Virtual Tour | ‘In Lady Barclay’s Salon – Art and Photography around 1900’ at Moderna Museet
Virtual Tour | Foam Talent 2021 | Digital

Visiting Photo London

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

Address

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.

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