

TIME TO THINK: The Exhibition (& Some Lovely Words)
Time to Think has been such a positive experience – 145 female identifying photographers from around the world, coming together to share 435 stunning images at Festival Pil’Ours with us. It’s […]
Time to Think has been such a positive experience – 145 female identifying photographers from around the world, coming together to share 435 stunning images at Festival Pil’Ours with us. It’s […]
What do you need to know before you enter a photography competition? We consider these things often, and by the sounds of things, so do you! With stories circulating about […]
Time To Think Shutter Hub have been invited to create the main festival exhibition for the Fourth Edition of Festival Pil’Ours this summer, and will help deliver events that will […]
The Arrival Liz Nielsen Twenty-five new colour photograms will go on display in the first UK solo exhibition by contemporary artist Liz Nielsen. Her work is a contemporary application of […]
diane arbus: in the beginning This exhibition explores the first seven years of photographer Diane Arbus’ career, from 1956 to 1962. Arbus made most of her photographs in New York […]
It’s that time again, Good News time, and to be honest, we’ve found it hard to keep up. So much happening, so much Good News! So, here it is a […]
We’ve been totally in awe of all the 2018 round-ups we’ve read from Shutter Hub members over the past week or so. It’s a lovely way to look at your […]
As we launch our latest exhibition, Shutter Hub OPEN 2018, at 5&33 Gallery in Amsterdam, we talk to Clare Park, one of the exhibiting photographers. Clare is a London based […]
Back in October we opened Out of the Ordinary, hot on the tails of the Shutter Hub OPEN in London. This exhibition of exceptional things, at the Bridewell Theatre Bar […]
The encore of the Shutter Hub OPEN 2018 will open on 7th December at the magnificent 5&33 Gallery in Amsterdam, and we can’t wait! The Shutter Hub OPEN 2018 first showed at Photomonth East […]
1854 Media, publisher of British Journal of Photography, together with Magnum Photos, are calling photographers from around the world to enter Portrait of Humanity. Shutter Hub have partnered with […]
So many good things have happened since our last Good News round up! The Shutter Hub OPEN 2018 ran from 4th-9th October, at the Old Truman Brewery, as part of […]
Terra Incognita Grant Simon Rogers The Last Supper presents the photographic work of Grant Simon Rogers, a British born visual artist who runs his creative practice in Berlin. This exhibition […]
With a London exhibition imminent, and a new book about to launch, we spoke to Shutter Hub member Sheila McKinney about Obsolete & Discontinued… Three years ago, in March […]
LaChapelle: Good News For Modern Man The Groninger Museum is proud to announce a large-scale exhibition of US artist David LaChapelle. Opening 21 April 2018, LACHAPELLE: Good News for Modern […]
Shutter Hub OPEN 2018: Shutter Hub brings together international photographers in a selected exhibition, promoting the future of photography through diverse and creative imagery. THIS CALL FOR ENTRIES IS […]
We’re back from a wonderful trip to France with the Shutter Hub ‘Because We Can’ exhibition and we wanted to fill you in, share some photos and some stories, and […]
So many good things have happened since our last Good News round up! We had a huge response to the call for entries for our exhibition Because We Can, and […]
Our exhibition Because We Can will open on 8th July at Festival Pil’ours, Saint Gilles Croix de Vie, France. We’d love for you to join us on Wednesday 18th July […]
At Festival Pil’ours – International Festival of Photography for Female Professional Photographers We’re delighted to announce that we’ve been invited to exhibit at Festival Pil’ours, Festival international de la photographie pour […]
Well here we are in April, and Spring is (finally!) in the air, so we thought it was about time we shared our latest batch of Good News with you. […]
Beyond the Battlefields Käthe Buchler’s Photographs of Germany in the Great War Beyond the Battlefields presents a unique series of images by photographer Käthe Buchler (1876-1930) made in Germany before, […]
Time has flown and suddenly it’s 2018, and here we are with another bunch of Good News – what better way to start the New Year? Lots of good things […]
Thomas Ruff: Photographs 1979 – 2017 Cosmology, suburbia, nudity, utopianism, catastrophe – these are some of the subjects that Thomas Ruff (b. 1958, Germany) addresses in his photographic series, which […]
Here we go again with a marvellous bundle of good news from Shutter Hub members around the world. We’re a lucky bunch to know so many wonderfully talented people in […]
Susana de Dios is a Spanish photographer living and working in the UK. Her work explores issues of immigration, identity and belonging through portrait and documentary photography. We met Susana […]
Photography Scotland are pleased to announced the launch of the 2017 Season of Photography in Scotland. Photography Scotland's 2017 Season of Photography is the third annual event to highlight, celebrate and […]
Shutter Hub member Camila Cavalcante is a visual artist from the north-east coast of Brazil, currently settled in the UK. She holds a Masters of the Arts degree from University […]
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 […]
9 hostels, 23 participants, 15 photography workshops, 10 student helpers, 3 scholarships, 2 tutors & 1 amazing exhibition! We’re really happy to have been working with Accumulate (formerly Accumul8) this […]
“Made By Us”, an exhibition of photographs by young people affected by homelessness Made By Us celebrates the creative achievements of a group of young people, living in hostels and temporary accommodation, […]
Roger Coulam's formative years as a photographer were largely spent as a severe weather photographer, chasing storms and tornadoes in the States. In 2008 he re-evaluated the direction of his […]
When we came across Alexandra Lethbridge's new series of work 'Other Ways of Knowing' at Brighton Photo Fringe recently we were more than intrigued by the concept and thought behind it. We've […]
HARD FOCUS is an exhibition at Nightlight Darkroom, curated by Helen McGhie, which examines the role of contemporary photography in the ‘expanded field’. In the context of contemporary art, photography is […]