We’re very proud to have been part of the brilliant Portfolio Review event at FORMAT Festival 2019. After a full day of reviews, all of the photographers were invited to put […]
We are taking a Close Up look at some of the projects we are exhibiting in Everything I Ever Learnt at Cambridge University with Art at the ARB, sharing more of […]
150 photographers, 220 images and several hundred votes, the Shutter Hub OPEN 2018 was our biggest exhibition to date. Located in the Old Truman Brewery, just off London’s Brick Lane, […]
The winners of the Marilyn Stafford FotoAward 2018 have been announced. The overall winner is Özge Sebzeci (Turkey) for Divorced at 15 and the two runners up are Simona Ghizzoni (Italy) for UNCUT and […]
When we first came across the Bathroom Darkroom Project, curated by Shutter Hub member Rachael Burns, we found the idea and concept fascinating. We wanted to find out more, and […]
Lomography are bringing the lo-fi magic of the legendary 1960s Diana camera to square format instant photography, and they’ve launched a kickstarter campaign to help make this happen. If you’re into […]
There’s a lot of talk about GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation), and a lot of confusion. Whilst we can’t give you legal advice, we can share with you some of […]
If you’re reading this and you don’t know what an Instagram pod is, don’t worry, that’s probably a good thing. Still, forewarned is forearmed, knowledge is power, and Instagram pods […]
Photographers from the UK and around the world are currently exhibiting their work in BORDERS (showing at Bridewell Theatre, London until 16th April), an exhibition of photography, curated in response […]
Shutter Hub member Margaret Mitchell is a photographer based in Glasgow. Her overarching interest lies in people and their stories. The inner and lived worlds of others are central to […]
When we launched our crowdfunder for taking the Girl Town exhibition to Tel Aviv, we really didn’t know what the outcome would be. We felt passionate about taking this show […]
We met analogue photographer Bibiana Omar Zajtai at a portfolio review at Belfast Photo Festival. It was Bibiana’s first portfolio review, and she got a lot from it – so […]
Ayesha Saeed is an artist working primarily in the medium of photography. Born and raised in Lahore, Pakistan, she holds a B.Des. (Communication Design) from the National College of Art […]
The other week we went to the opening of an exhibition by homeless photographers at the Guardian offices (read more about our work with the Accumulate project here), and wow! These photographers achieved […]
It was wonderful to be back in Derby for the FORMAT International Photography Festival. The exhibitions were fantastic (engaging, thought provoking and intelligent), the conference was inspiring, the portfolios reviewed […]
At a recent Shutter Hub Meet Up we talked about defining the themes and interests within our work, and how sometimes it becomes difficult to see what’s in front of […]
When we launched the call for entries for the GIRL TOWN exhibition early in 2016 we had no idea what would be submitted, but we knew that people would respond […]
On Thursday 6th October, 2016, Shutter Hub and the Old Girl’s Club launched GIRL TOWN at London Photomonth, and errr… wow! We knew it would be good, but we did […]
Rebecca Vassie’s career began in the UK, she trained at the University for the Creative Arts (UCA) in Rochester, then lived and worked in London in her early twenties, but […]
Artist and photographer Ky Lewis has been wowing audiences with her ethernal lumen prints and recently exhibited at the Shutter Hub OPEN, creating further interest and dialogue about her work, […]
Last week we launched the latest Shutter Hub exhibition, BRIGHT, in the Atrium Gallery at St James’s Institute of Oncology, Leeds. It was always our goal to create an exhibition that could […]
Wow then! The Shutter Hub OPEN 2016 has come to a close, but it’s been so good that we couldn’t just leave things there. Here’s a little overview and round-up […]
On a cool and dark evening, Shutter Hub’s Karen Harvey ventured to the high hills of West Yorkshire, to the welcoming home of Shutter Hub member Sara Tasker, the tiny […]
Julie Williams-Krishnan is a photographer who has divided her time between her own fine art work and various roles within the photographic and educational communities both in the UK and […]
Shutter Hub have won the Gold Award at the recent Cambridgeshire Digital Awards 2015, for the best Lifestyle & Culture Website. The awards celebrate online achievements and reward digital innovation, […]
Our Alternative Process exhibition is still available to see at The Engine Room, Manchester, featuring creative and innovative photography by artists working with Polaroid Lift, Wet Plate Collodion, Gum Bichromate, […]
Islington Exhibits is an initiative to unlock hidden venues in Islington, giving artists and crafts people a space to display and sell their work. Islington Exhibits will be talking place […]
Photographer Clive Egginton sadly passed away recently, and his friend and colleague Dr Casey Orr has written this piece as a tribute, detailing his approach to life and photography as […]
Jenny Lewis was born in 1974 and has worked as a portrait photographer prolifically in the UK and internationally for the last 15 years. Moving with ease between celebrity photography […]