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  • 29 September-26 October
    BPF18 Collectives' & Youth Hub
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  • Reflections of Us

    For and by young people

    29 September-27 October
    BPF18 Collectives' & Youth Hub
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  • 29 September-27 October
    BPF18 Collectives' & Youth Hub
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  • 29 September-28 October
    BPF18 Collectives' & Youth Hub
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  • Metro Imaging: Artefact

    Curated by Shahram Saadat and Sophie Hambling. David Brazier, Polly Evans, Nick Holyman, Patrick Kelly, Emily Marshall, Cole Quirke, Vanessa Short, Zoë Sim, Rhi Stanford, Nathanial White, Ciarán Woolcombe

    29 September-27 October
    BPF18 Collectives' & Youth Hub
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  • FORM

    Rachael Burns, June Cadogan, Kevin Casey, Joanne Coates, Cath Stanley, Liz Tobin & Becky Warnock

    29 September-27 October
    BPF18 Collectives' & Youth Hub
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  • Ontic Collective

    Bethan Clarke, David Cundy, Ëpha J Roe & Glen Turner

    29 September-27 October
    BPF18 Collectives' & Youth Hub
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  • New Grounds

    Rebeca Gutierrez Fickling, Joshua Dylan Redfearn & Idil Bozkurt

    29 September-27 October
    BPF18 Collectives' & Youth Hub
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  • MYBRIGHTON & HOVE Photo Project

    Sam Abrahams, Stuart McCluskey, Bradley James, Leon Adrian, Naomi MacDonald, Natalie Fisher, Micheal Clark, Donald Hayden, Jo Tompkins, Dawn Kiff, Marny Bolt, Stephanie Crechriou & Inmaculada Del Cerro Sanchez

    29 September-27 October
    BPF18 Collectives' & Youth Hub
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  • MAP6: The Shetland Project

    Richard Chivers, Phil Le Gal, Mitch Karunaratne, Heather Shuker, David Sterry & Paul Walsh

    29 September-27 October
    BPF18 Collectives' & Youth Hub
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  • Revolv

    Krasimira Butseva & Lina Ivanova

    29 September-27 October
    BPF18 Collectives' & Youth Hub
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  • London Alternative Photography Collective: Time, Dilated

    Daniel P Berrangé, Anthony Carr, Melanie King, Ky Lewis, Justin Quinnell, Nick Sayers, Olga Suchanova, Pauline Woolley and Maciej Zapiór with Łukasz Fajfrowski, Roman Baran, and Diego Lopez Calvin

    29 September-28 October
    BPF18 Collectives' & Youth Hub
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  • Creative Storm

    Dulcie Wagstaff, Tom Heatley, Bryony Good, Jacob Clayton

    29 September-27 October
    BPF18 Collectives' & Youth Hub
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  • [City] Stories

    Becky Morris Knight, Lee Gavin, Kat Huber, Benny Liu, Qiunan Li, Steve Jones, Joy Wu, Shan Ye, Suhyuk Chai, Mia Irmgard Klit, Lorena Sánchez Pereira, Henry Woodley, Tingling Yu

    9-14 October
    BPF18 Collectives' & Youth Hub
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  • Photographers at Phoenix — Studio Tours

    Karen Barratt, Natasha Bidgood, Emma Critchley, Denise Felkin, Tom Heatley, Fergus Heron, Bernard G Mills, Wendy Pye

    13-13 October
    BPF18 Collectives' & Youth Hub
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  • Support us

    Help raise match funding for BPF20. You can donate here.

    Become a patron of the Brighton Photo Fringe and support the photographers of tomorrow. As a Patron, you play a crucial role in supporting our the Photo Fringe to nurture emerging photographers.

    Patrons have the opportunity to enjoy a close relationship with the team at Brighton Photo Fringe, as well as meeting our impressive array of photographers and curators.

    Patronage packages start from just £20 annually. Find out how to join here.


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  • Volunteers

    BPF is a registered charity and a volunteer-led organisation without ongoing core funding. We operate through collective and partnership working and the hugely generous gifts of time that all kinds of people offer to us.

    There are many opportunities to get involved through volunteering across the festival and its exciting programme of exhibitions, talks, workshops, screenings, tours and more.

    If you would like to volunteer with us please email kate@photofringe.org

    Find out more here

  • About us

    Brighton Photo Fringe is a volunteer-led, collaborative platform providing essential professional development opportunities and peer-support for emerging lens- based artists.

    Committed to equality and diversity, BPF’s year-round programme fosters ambition, innovation and self-reliance in artists; nurtures confidence and creativity in participants; and inspires audiences with extraordinary images in unexpected places.

    Every two years in October Brighton Photo Fringe organises a free city-wide open-access fringe festival of new photography.
    Read more about us here

  • Contact

    Festival Manager: Kate O'Neill

     

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