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Article: Trail A photography trail - collections and galleries across the UKWith this year's Brighton Photo Biennial and London's Photomonth well underway, here's a selection of galleries and exhibitions across the UK to visit.17 October 2008
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Event County: Co. Armagh Armagh Photographic Competition and ExhibitionThis annual photographic exhibition and competition attracts entries from all over Northern Ireland. Running for over 10 years this long-established photographic competition and exhibition will open to the public on...Armagh County Museum | 26 April — 15 June 2013
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Event: Guided tour County: Surrey Bat WalkGuided bat walk. We'll lend you a bat detector so that you can hear, and maybe see, some of the 9 species that live here. Dress warmly with shoes suitable for walking. Go on a nature walk at night as one of your '50...Hatchlands Park (National Trust) | Guildford | 15 August 2013
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Event: Guided tour County: Surrey Bat WalkGuided bat walk. We'll lend you a bat detector so that you can hear, and maybe see, some of the 9 species that live here. Dress warmly with shoes suitable for walking. Go on a nature walk at night as one of your '50...Hatchlands Park (National Trust) | Guildford | 22 August 2013
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Article: Preview Brighton Photo Fringe set to take over the south coast with pop up exhibitionsBrighton Photo Fringe has revealed its programme of photography and lens-based media in venues across Brighton and Hove, Portslade, St Leonards and Hastings.06 September 2012
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Website British Journal of Photography
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Article: Preview Diffusion: Inaugural Cardiff International Festival of Photography makes for great MayCardiff's inaugural photography festival is also notable for international vantage points ranging from industrial Portugal to rural Norway.30 April 2013
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Article: News Emperor Penguins and Red Kite scoop top accolades in Wildlife Photographer of YearA dramatic underwater photo of Emperor Penguins and a striking photo of a kite are the two main winners in the Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards.18 October 2012
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Article: News in Brief Entries open for Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2013 competition in GreenwichFollowing a record number of competitors last year, entries have just opened for this year's edition of the Royal Observatory's annual search for super space snappers.17 January 2013
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Article: Review Finalists of Deutsche Börse prize showcase work at The Photographers' GalleryNow in its 16th year, the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize rewards a body of work which has made a significant contribution to photography in Europe during the past 12 months.11 July 2012
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Article: News in Brief First glimpse of the Veolia Environment Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibitionThe Natural History Museum previews one of the entries from this year’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition as tickets go on sale for the October exhibition.17 August 2012
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Article: Preview Fusilier Museum portrays Animals in the Armed Forces at Bethnal Green LibraryA pigeon who survived attacks from hawks and bombs and a messenger dog who saved a city are a couple of the stories in an animalistic new show in London.07 May 2013
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Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: Greater London Karl BlossfeldtBlossfeldt (1865-1932) was a pioneering German photographer who came to prominence in the 1920s. A trained sculptor, draughtsman and teacher, he created exquisitely beautiful, close-up photographs of plantsWhitechapel Gallery | London | 16 April — 14 June 2013
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Article: Preview Mariele Neudecker – Heterotopias and Other Domestic Landscapes at the Brighton FestivalMariele Neudecker's three-storey show at Brighton's Regency Town House could represent the German installation artist's most ambitious work to date, says Mary Stevens.29 April 2013
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Article: Preview Photographer Jim Cooke follows the river: Riparian at Portland's Drill Hall GalleryDorset's Portland Sculpture and Quarry Trust continue their Cultural Olympiad programme with a series of river-based photographic studies by Jim Cooke.26 September 2012
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Article: Preview Photographer Sara Porter brings Natural Beauty to wildlife show at Leeds City MuseumDrawing inspiration from a collection of more than 800,000 objects, taxidermy, insects, eggs and skulls add up to a natural history exhibition with a difference.01 February 2013
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Article: Preview Photographer Sebastião Salgado's Genesis at the Natural History Museum in LondonHaving seen deforestation on his native Brazilian farm, acclaimed photographer Sebastião Salgado went to five corners of the earth in pursuit of a portrait of the natural world.09 April 2013
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Venue: Garden, parklands or rural site, Museum, Historic house or home County: Kent Powell-Cotton Museum Birchington





