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Photo London Moves to a Redeveloped Olympia in 2026

After its landmark tenth anniversary edition, Photo London is set to begin a new chapter by moving to Olympia in 2026 for its next show. This historic London venue is…

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Featured Exhibit

Michael Philip Manheim: Rhythm from Within

Michael Philip Manheim has been a professional photographer since 1969. A chance encounter with photography, at the age of 13, locked him onto a life-long pursuit.

Intrigued with the themes…

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Collecting Resources

CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY: TRUTH & THE BURDEN OF REALITY

There has been a tremendous amount of discussion in the popular press lately about photography's relationship with reality.   The recent discovery that a Lebanese freelance photographer with more than a decade…

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