Bristol Festival of Photography

3-31 May 2012

The Bristol Festival of Photography is a biennial event celebrating photography. The festival is inclusive; everyone is welcome to get involved. The festival team is co-ordinating a series of talks, curated exhibitions and other events. Submissions for BFOP have now closed, though you still have time to enter The Lomo Show.

BFOP 2012 programme due out mid-April – please be patient!

The festival will comprise of:

  • 100 plus exhibitions from international and local artists
  • A series of talks throughout the festival period
  • Family friendly events
  • Finalist exhibitions of our open submission competitions – RGB Awards and The Lomo Show
  • Workshops and learning opportunities, including black & white photography, salt printing, cyanotypes and wetplate collodion processes

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