The third session in Redeye's newest programme of Critique Surgeries, aimed at photographers looking for informal advice on their work or practice.

We are delighted to announce guest panelists Intern Magazine's Photography Editor Hollie Myles and Document Scotland Photographer Colin McPherson. Currently free for Redeye members, these sessions are programmed quarterly to provide regular informal support to photographers from Redeye and experts in the field. 

National Photography Symposium 2016

20 April 2016, 18:00 to 22 April 2016, 18:00

The National Photography Symposium is the UK’s leading gathering place for ideas and discussion around photography. This year's NPS explores two main themes: new communities and making histories

Ever had that overwhelming feeling of social anxiety when the word 'networking' is muttered? Ever avoided walking up to a person and introducing yourself as a photographer or artist? Then struggled to remember what your work is, never mind coherently talk about it?

If the answer to any of the above is 'yes', 'maybe' or 'please stop talking about networking', join us on the 17th February for our anti-networking event at Kosmonaut Manchester. 

‘The Journey not the Arrival Matters’ T.S Eliot

Epic Journeys will bring together the work of three photographers and artists who have recently embarked on plotted expeditions of heroic proportions, each making images in remote locations to capture the beauty of grand and often hostile environments.

Join us at Open Eye Gallery for an evening with photographic artist Lydia Goldblatt. Lydia will talk about her life and work including the critically acclaimed project Still Here.

Redeye is beginning regular Critique Surgeries for photographers looking for informal advice on their work or practice, the first of which takes place on the 30th November 2015 with advice available from Redeye Director, Paul Herrmann and Paulette Terry Brien of International 3.

Landscape Photography Now

21 November 2015, 13:00 to 16:00

An afternoon of landscape and nature photography at Kendal Mountain Festival. Including an open call for selected photographers to talk about their work for 10 minutes.

Hothouse is on the road again – this time arriving at Tullie House in Carlisle. Redeye is partnering up with Carlisle Photo festival to bring you a day of presentations from the region’s most promising new creative talent, alongside a hub of photographic activity.

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