Digital Photographer

SETTING UP AN EXHIBITION

While there are many virtual and creative ways we can share and view images now, and of course we had no other choice during lockdown, there really is nothing better than being surrounded by like-minded people and sharing our work in the flesh.

Setting up your own exhibition can be done in a number of ways and on various budgets. There are those who go all out and spare no cost, and there are those who do it all on a shoestring amount. Both can be done in a professional manner and money doesn’t necessarily mean a better exhibition – it just can make it logistically easier to organise on a quicker time scale.

So where should you start if you want to put on an exhibition?

Alexandra Prescott (MA. ARPS) is a semiprofessional pet, wildlife and conservation photographer. “Fail to plan, plan to fail,” she advises.

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