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CANON UK EXHIBITION SERIES

In partnership with Canon UK, The Photography Movement took residence in the Exposure Gallery, London, from the 4th October – 13th December.

Showcasing a varied selection of work from leading photographers, the series promoted the benefits of using photography to support mental wellbeing, as well as raising awareness and funds for our charity partners.

    Charlie Clift + Mind

    CANON UK EXHIBITION SERIES

    Daniel Regan + Maytree Foundation

    CANON UK EXHIBITION SERIES

    David Noton + Help for Heroes

    CANON UK EXHIBITION SERIES

    Refinery29, Flora MacLean + OCD UK

    CANON UK EXHIBITION SERIES

    London Academy of Excellence Tottenham + YoungMinds

    CANON UK EXHIBITION SERIES
    CANON UK EXHIBITION SERIES

    Charlie Clift + Mind

    ‘Let’s Talk’ is a renowned national campaign by photographer Charlie Clift – a stunning series of bold and brave portraits (including The Photography Movement founders), where...
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      CANON UK EXHIBITION SERIES

      Daniel Regan + Maytree Foundation

      Daniel Regan presents ‘I Want to Live’, an exhibition and accompanying book of the volunteer workforce at the suicide respite centre, Maytree. The foundation offers a free...
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        CANON UK EXHIBITION SERIES

        David Noton + Help for Heroes

        David Noton is a Canon ambassador and renowned landscape photographer. ‘I have long been aware of the power of photography as therapy for those with troubled minds...
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          Refinery29, Flora MacLean + OCD UK

          Refinery29 – the UK’s leading female-focused digital media company – and photographer Flora Maclean, explore the visual representation of mental health. ‘When you type ‘depression stock photos’...
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            London Academy of Excellence Tottenham + YoungMinds

            The first in the Exposure Gallery series, the Tottenham Academy exhibition explored the theme of ‘How does it feel to be a teenager in the modern...
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