Photomonth Photofair

Spitalfields Traders Market, Brushfield Street, London
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This event ended on Saturday 6th of October 2012
Admission
Free
Venue Information
Old Spitalfields Market
Brushfield Street, E1 6AA
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Liverpool Street 0.30 miles

The Photomonth Photofair is a highly popular event with stands and stalls run by photographers, galleries, publishers, products and services with print sales, books and magazines spread right across the Spitalfields Traders Market. Look out for the Camera Obscura Campervan by Fotonow.

Exhibitors include Graham Barker & Alberto Doman, Elisa Bellomo & Daniele de Paola, Lewis Freeth & Jonathan Williams, Dennis Plaxton & Melissa Pender, Efterpi Rompoti & Vera Stevens, Tori Khambhaita, Charlie Abbiss and Andrew Millar, Antenne Books, Nigel Barklie, Cristina Boyton, Paul Clifford, Brenda Coyle, Patrick Dalton, Gareth Davies, Eleni Duke, Amanda Eatwell, Mikael Eliasson, Laszlo Forras, Fotonow, Jane Garfield, Ashley la Grange, Becky Hamilton, Daniel Hearn, Roger Hughes, Marysia Lachowicz, Adrien Lock, London Independent Photography, Ben Lovejoy, Rob Macdonald, Alan McQuillan Arps, CL Newton, Charlie Phillips, Santa Piterniece, Colin Boyd Shafer, Kerry Simmons, Julian Smith, Doug Southall, John Stead, William To, Alan Tucker, Alex Shebar, YELP and more….

Events include East End Back Passages (Quartet Books) book launch and free tour by author Alan Gilbey from his stall at the Photofair at 2pm. Radical London in Focus talk by photographer David Hoffman on ‘Policing Protest’ at the Bishopsgate Institute (almost opposite the market on the corner of Brushfield Street) 230 Bishopsgate EC2M 4QH at 2.30pm. Tkts £6/£4 concs. MediaMash event for photographers to hang out, show some work and talk to their peers up at the Rich Mix, 34-47 Bethnal Green Road, Shoreditch E1 6LA from 7pm-10.30pm. There’ll be screenings, discussion and a bar.

Immerse yourself in this creative photography event, it’s a great opportunity to buy prints at very reasonable prices and enjoy the convivial surroundings of the market lined with lively restaurants, bars, cafes and shops.

For more information contact Alternative Arts 020 7375 0441 [email protected]

Supported by Alternative Arts, Tower Hamlets Council, Spitalfields Estate.

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