A few months ago I announced that one of my photographs had been selected for a national touring exhibition organised by the Royal Photographic Society (RPS). I recently enjoyed visiting the opening exhibition outside Southwark Cathedral in London – the first of several venues across Britain.
The RPS Landscape Group national exhibition takes place throughout 2025 and into 2026, and features photos chosen after a competitive process among its 1000 members.
The exhibition will be presented at different venues throughout the year, and is free to enjoy. The exhibition remains open at Southwark Cathedral in London before visiting Bristol Central Library on 21st June, and then moving northwards, reaching Scotland in Spring 2026.
- 17 May – 8 June 2025: Southwark Cathedral, London
- 21 June – 13 July 2025: Central Library, Bristol
- 2 – 18 August 2025: Bridge Field, Rushcliffe (Trent Bridge, Nottingham)
- 6 – 21 September 2025: Yorkshire Museum / Dame Judi Dench Walk, York
- 4-26 October 2025: Chester Cathedral, Chester
- 8 – 23 November 2025: Crow Park, Keswick (National Trust)
- 2 – 17 May 2026: WASPS, Inverness
- Winter & Spring 2026: Dates to be announced
The exhibition features 80 beautiful prints, their subjects ranging from London to Antarctica. The photographs feature land and sea, rural and urban, and big scenes to intimate abstracts.
My image is titled ‘Good Morning’ and features long shadows and rich colours from the rising sun in the Wittenhams area (including the Wittenham Clumps) of south Oxfordshire. What the RPS doesn’t know is that many of trees in this image were planted by me some 30 years ago, which adds another level of personal satisfaction for me. You will find my image on Board 5. It is also featured as the main image on the RPS website.




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