162nd International Photography Exhibition

15 February 2020

43 international photographers from around the globe are featured in the 162nd Annual International Photography Exhibition at the Royal Photographic Society.  The works explore topics as varied as spirituality, identity, landscapes and community.  The techniques include pinhole cameras made from apples to the evocative tintype - a technique using the wet-collodion process on metal that was most popular during the 1860s.  Mrs Peaches Golding OBE, Lord-Lieutenant said, ‘During the launch event, it was a great pleasure to meet some of the photographers and talk to them about their work.  To get an insight into their thoughts and feeling or how they went about capturing their images shone light on many of the works.  It is difficult to decide which photograph, or set of photographs, I like best.’  The exhibition is free of charge and runs until 22 March before touring galleries in London, Beverley and Clwyd.