Photo London 2023 The Nelson Staircase

Photo London 2023 Talks | Sun 14 May

Providing you with unique insight into some of the world’s most exciting voices in medium, the Talks Programme features leading photographers, curators, writers and critics to discuss the photographic medium and its significance in the contemporary art world today.  

Talk tickets cost £9.50, these can be booked via the Somerset House website. Nikon talks are free of charge however booking in advance is strongly advised. 

Talk tickets do not include admission to the Fair. You must purchase a Day Pass ticket alongside your Talk ticket for the same day as the talk is taking place. Talks start promptly in The Screening Room at the scheduled time please arrive five minutes before the talk starts to avoid disappointment. 

Schedule

12.30 – 13.30
I MATTER / I am human
Children's voices matter and the camera is a perfect way to help children express themselves. I MATTER, an international portrait exhibition by Chicago/Oslo-based CASE Art Fund, features photographs of children throughout the world stating they matter.

Please join CASE co-founder Anette Skuggedal, and Hanan Ashegh, Executive Director and founder of Goodwill Caravan, a London / Greece-based nonprofit that provides vulnerable populations with a safe place to call home. They will talk about how they raise awareness about children’s human rights through photography. Muddassar Ahmed, an entrepreneur, philanthropist, and former Independent Advisor to the UK government on Muslim communities, will moderate the talk.

14.00 – 15.00
Nikon presents: Fashion Photography with Kino
During his talk, Kino will discuss the five key points to creating successful fashion photography images, understanding the concept/brief, lighting, location scouting, working with the model and post-processing.

15.30 – 16.30
Nikon presents: Max Miechowski on Time, Community & The British Landscape
Max Miechowski, the winner of the Photo London / Nikon Emerging Photographer Award 2022, will present his recent series Land Loss - a body of work set within the disappearing landscapes of the British east coast.

17.00 – 18.00
Nikon Presents: Art, Agency and the Safe Space
Helene Love-Allotey interviews Heather Agyepong about her historical re-imaginations series, exploring the themes of rest and catharsis in her work alongside discussions around safety in commercial art settings.