Photographic Alliance of Great Britain
The Photographic Alliance of Great Britain (PAGB) is an organisation that co-ordinates specific activities for photographic clubs in England, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland. It does this through 15 geographical regions known as Federations.
Formed in 1899 the Yorkshire Photographic Union is the oldest regional federation of photographic clubs and societies in the United Kingdom, of which YPS is a member.
National Museum of Film, Photography & Television
Virtually on our doorstep in Bradford, the NMFPT has a collection of more than three million items including the world’s oldest surviving negative, the earliest example of television apparatus and the first moving pictures.
The RPS was founded in 1853 to “promote the Art and Science of Photography”. Membership is open to everyone interested in photography: be they amateur or professional, artist or scientist, young or old. As well as becoming a member of The Society itself, many members also join one or more of the specialist groups which concentrate more closely upon their chosen interests within the medium: from digital imaging to fine printing, nature photography to contemporary practice, pictorialism to imaging science, the moving image, and many more. Over 250 events are organised across the country each year
The FIAP is an international federation which affiliates as operational members, the national associations of photography. FIAP counts more than 85 national associations in the five continents and represents the benefits of nearly one million individual photographers.
This site aims to inform photographers about the 13 exhibitions that are part of the BPE circuit including the dates they occur, who to contact for each exhibition and where possible, provide downloadable information such as entry forms and promotional posters.