Photographic artist Josie Purcell is based in Cornwall, UK. She has a background covering commercial, portrait and medical photography, while also being a former journalist, and a communications and marketing manager. […]
Shutter Hub member Gavin Smart is a freelance photographer and digital assistant based in Edinburgh, working throughout the UK and beyond. He originally trained as a classical and jazz musician […]
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 […]
Following a three-week run at MyGallery in Dover, Mal Woolford’s haunting photographic show Still Still Far Wide will pop up at the Magic Gallery in Charing Cross Underground Arcade from […]
Kerry Curl is a UK based award winning photographic artist working with photography, moving image and installation. With a focus on portraiture and fashion, her practice frequently draws on the […]
I live in Cornwall, UK, taking inspiration for my work from my coastal and rural surroundings. I want my work to spark conversation about our diverse environments and our impact […]
We would love you to be our guests and join us for the private view and launch of Out of the Ordinary – an exhibition of exceptional things. Creative photographers […]
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 […]
Shutter Hub member Pippa Healy is a photographic artist living in London. After a successful career as a television producer/director she went back to education in 2009 and studied photography […]
Nicola Parry is a photographic artist and semi-professional portrait photographer. Her work explores people and their environments through projects which are governed by self-imposed rules which encourage her to look beyond […]
To celebrate the centenary year of women’s suffrage in the UK, The Royal Photographic Society is running a campaign to honour one hundred photographic Heroines and they’re inviting you to […]
The Shutter Hub exhibition Because We Can opened on 8th July at Festival Pil’ours, Saint Gilles Croix de Vie, France. We are sharing the whole exhibition with you here, because we […]
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 […]
Shutter Hub member Sanja Knezevic is a documentary photographer from Serbia, focusing on long-term social projects emphasising common humanity. Born in Belgrade in 1984, she graduated in photography at the Faculty […]
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 […]
Alongside delivering a whole host of services which support creative photographers through worldwide exhibitions, opportunities, portfolio reviews, tailored publicity, and more, Shutter Hub is making sure that all photographers have […]
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 […]
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 […]
Ruth Stoltenberg lives in Hamburg, Germany. She worked as a television editor before turning her attention to photography. The focus of Ruth's work is mostly on historical or abandoned places, […]
John Kiely is a landscape and antiquarian photographer living in the North West of England. His main interest in the landscape is the historical industrial interaction with man. In addition to his practical […]
Around 10 years ago, inspired by the novels of Jean Rhys – women down on their luck living in down at heal Paris hotels – I began what has become […]