POST Photography & Film Studio
New home for photography & film in Brighton&Hove. Photo Studio • Darkroom • Artist Talks • Film Screenings • Events • Workshops • Exhibitions
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YOUR PORTRAIT AT POST with Jessica van de Weert! ✨🪄
POST invites you to sit for a portrait by acclaimed celebrity portrait photographer Jessica van de Weert, whose work is celebrated for its striking clarity, sensitivity, and quiet power.
This is a rare opportunity to enter the space of a leading image-maker and experience portraiture as both craft and encounter!
During your session, you’ll be welcomed by the POST team, styled by professional hair and make-up artists, and photographed by Jessica in her signature approach: calm, collaborative, and character-driven.
You’ll also witness your portrait being produced as a museum-quality giclée print, signed by Jessica for you to take home! 🖼️
** EARLY BIRD PRICE UNTIL 1st JUNE **

YOUR PORTRAIT AT POST with Jessica van de Weert! ✨🪄
POST invites you to sit for a portrait by acclaimed celebrity portrait photographer Jessica van de Weert, whose work is celebrated for its striking clarity, sensitivity, and quiet power.
This is a rare opportunity to enter the space of a leading image-maker and experience portraiture as both craft and encounter!
During your session, you’ll be welcomed by the POST team, styled by professional hair and make-up artists, and photographed by Jessica in her signature approach: calm, collaborative, and character-driven.
You’ll also witness your portrait being produced as a museum-quality giclée print, signed by Jessica for you to take home! 🖼️
** EARLY BIRD PRICE UNTIL 1st JUNE **

YOUR PORTRAIT AT POST with Jessica van de Weert! ✨🪄
POST invites you to sit for a portrait by acclaimed celebrity portrait photographer Jessica van de Weert, whose work is celebrated for its striking clarity, sensitivity, and quiet power.
This is a rare opportunity to enter the space of a leading image-maker and experience portraiture as both craft and encounter!
During your session, you’ll be welcomed by the POST team, styled by professional hair and make-up artists, and photographed by Jessica in her signature approach: calm, collaborative, and character-driven.
You’ll also witness your portrait being produced as a museum-quality giclée print, signed by Jessica for you to take home! 🖼️
** EARLY BIRD PRICE UNTIL 1st JUNE **

YOUR PORTRAIT AT POST with Jessica van de Weert! ✨🪄
POST invites you to sit for a portrait by acclaimed celebrity portrait photographer Jessica van de Weert, whose work is celebrated for its striking clarity, sensitivity, and quiet power.
This is a rare opportunity to enter the space of a leading image-maker and experience portraiture as both craft and encounter!
During your session, you’ll be welcomed by the POST team, styled by professional hair and make-up artists, and photographed by Jessica in her signature approach: calm, collaborative, and character-driven.
You’ll also witness your portrait being produced as a museum-quality giclée print, signed by Jessica for you to take home! 🖼️
** EARLY BIRD PRICE UNTIL 1st JUNE **
YOUR PORTRAIT AT POST with Jessica van de Weert! ✨🪄
POST invites you to sit for a portrait by acclaimed celebrity portrait photographer Jessica van de Weert, whose work is celebrated for its striking clarity, sensitivity, and quiet power.
This is a rare opportunity to enter the space of a leading image-maker and experience portraiture as both craft and encounter!
During your session, you’ll be welcomed by the POST team, styled by professional hair and make-up artists, and photographed by Jessica in her signature approach: calm, collaborative, and character-driven.
You’ll also witness your portrait being produced as a museum-quality giclée print, signed by Jessica for you to take home! 🖼️
** EARLY BIRD PRICE UNTIL 1st JUNE **
YOUR PORTRAIT AT POST with Jessica van de Weert! ✨🪄
POST invites you to sit for a portrait by acclaimed celebrity portrait photographer Jessica van de Weert, whose work is celebrated for its striking clarity, sensitivity, and quiet power.
This is a rare opportunity to enter the space of a leading image-maker and experience portraiture as both craft and encounter!
During your session, you’ll be welcomed by the POST team, styled by professional hair and make-up artists, and photographed by Jessica in her signature approach: calm, collaborative, and character-driven.
You’ll also witness your portrait being produced as a museum-quality giclée print, signed by Jessica for you to take home! 🖼️
** EARLY BIRD PRICE UNTIL 1st JUNE **

NEW OPPORTUNITY - QUEER HERITAGE SOUTH X POST!
Queer Heritage South and POST are seeking a socially engaged LGBTQIA+ photographer or collective to engage with the QHS archive and other archives in Brighton & Hove to create a new exhibition opening in 2027 ✨
What you’ll deliver:
• A series of LGBTQIA+ community-facing workshops leading up to an exhibition and a series of events in Feb 2027. This process will be supported by Queer Heritage South producers.
• An exhibition of photographic material and archival displays at POST in Feb 2027
• Contribute to an events programmes accompanying the exhibition in Feb 2027
💡 Includes: Fee, budget, mentoring, technical support, darkroom/studio access, production & archive support and exhihition at POST.
⏰ Apply by Monday 1 June, 5pm.
Visit the link in bio to apply!
📸 Photo credits
# 1 - QTIPOC the Pier — contributed to the Digital Archive by Light Trick Photography
# 2 - Photo Album: Section 28 March 1988–89, Brighton & Hove — contributed to the Digital Archive by Sally Munt
# 3 - Photo Album: New Ways of Living (2016) — contributed to the Digital Archive by Light Trick Photography

NEW OPPORTUNITY - QUEER HERITAGE SOUTH X POST!
Queer Heritage South and POST are seeking a socially engaged LGBTQIA+ photographer or collective to engage with the QHS archive and other archives in Brighton & Hove to create a new exhibition opening in 2027 ✨
What you’ll deliver:
• A series of LGBTQIA+ community-facing workshops leading up to an exhibition and a series of events in Feb 2027. This process will be supported by Queer Heritage South producers.
• An exhibition of photographic material and archival displays at POST in Feb 2027
• Contribute to an events programmes accompanying the exhibition in Feb 2027
💡 Includes: Fee, budget, mentoring, technical support, darkroom/studio access, production & archive support and exhihition at POST.
⏰ Apply by Monday 1 June, 5pm.
Visit the link in bio to apply!
📸 Photo credits
# 1 - QTIPOC the Pier — contributed to the Digital Archive by Light Trick Photography
# 2 - Photo Album: Section 28 March 1988–89, Brighton & Hove — contributed to the Digital Archive by Sally Munt
# 3 - Photo Album: New Ways of Living (2016) — contributed to the Digital Archive by Light Trick Photography

NEW OPPORTUNITY - QUEER HERITAGE SOUTH X POST!
Queer Heritage South and POST are seeking a socially engaged LGBTQIA+ photographer or collective to engage with the QHS archive and other archives in Brighton & Hove to create a new exhibition opening in 2027 ✨
What you’ll deliver:
• A series of LGBTQIA+ community-facing workshops leading up to an exhibition and a series of events in Feb 2027. This process will be supported by Queer Heritage South producers.
• An exhibition of photographic material and archival displays at POST in Feb 2027
• Contribute to an events programmes accompanying the exhibition in Feb 2027
💡 Includes: Fee, budget, mentoring, technical support, darkroom/studio access, production & archive support and exhihition at POST.
⏰ Apply by Monday 1 June, 5pm.
Visit the link in bio to apply!
📸 Photo credits
# 1 - QTIPOC the Pier — contributed to the Digital Archive by Light Trick Photography
# 2 - Photo Album: Section 28 March 1988–89, Brighton & Hove — contributed to the Digital Archive by Sally Munt
# 3 - Photo Album: New Ways of Living (2016) — contributed to the Digital Archive by Light Trick Photography

NEW OPPORTUNITY - QUEER HERITAGE SOUTH X POST!
Queer Heritage South and POST are seeking a socially engaged LGBTQIA+ photographer or collective to engage with the QHS archive and other archives in Brighton & Hove to create a new exhibition opening in 2027 ✨
What you’ll deliver:
• A series of LGBTQIA+ community-facing workshops leading up to an exhibition and a series of events in Feb 2027. This process will be supported by Queer Heritage South producers.
• An exhibition of photographic material and archival displays at POST in Feb 2027
• Contribute to an events programmes accompanying the exhibition in Feb 2027
💡 Includes: Fee, budget, mentoring, technical support, darkroom/studio access, production & archive support and exhihition at POST.
⏰ Apply by Monday 1 June, 5pm.
Visit the link in bio to apply!
📸 Photo credits
# 1 - QTIPOC the Pier — contributed to the Digital Archive by Light Trick Photography
# 2 - Photo Album: Section 28 March 1988–89, Brighton & Hove — contributed to the Digital Archive by Sally Munt
# 3 - Photo Album: New Ways of Living (2016) — contributed to the Digital Archive by Light Trick Photography

NEW OPPORTUNITY - QUEER HERITAGE SOUTH X POST!
Queer Heritage South and POST are seeking a socially engaged LGBTQIA+ photographer or collective to engage with the QHS archive and other archives in Brighton & Hove to create a new exhibition opening in 2027 ✨
What you’ll deliver:
• A series of LGBTQIA+ community-facing workshops leading up to an exhibition and a series of events in Feb 2027. This process will be supported by Queer Heritage South producers.
• An exhibition of photographic material and archival displays at POST in Feb 2027
• Contribute to an events programmes accompanying the exhibition in Feb 2027
💡 Includes: Fee, budget, mentoring, technical support, darkroom/studio access, production & archive support and exhihition at POST.
⏰ Apply by Monday 1 June, 5pm.
Visit the link in bio to apply!
📸 Photo credits
# 1 - QTIPOC the Pier — contributed to the Digital Archive by Light Trick Photography
# 2 - Photo Album: Section 28 March 1988–89, Brighton & Hove — contributed to the Digital Archive by Sally Munt
# 3 - Photo Album: New Ways of Living (2016) — contributed to the Digital Archive by Light Trick Photography

NEW OPPORTUNITY - QUEER HERITAGE SOUTH X POST!
Queer Heritage South and POST are seeking a socially engaged LGBTQIA+ photographer or collective to engage with the QHS archive and other archives in Brighton & Hove to create a new exhibition opening in 2027 ✨
What you’ll deliver:
• A series of LGBTQIA+ community-facing workshops leading up to an exhibition and a series of events in Feb 2027. This process will be supported by Queer Heritage South producers.
• An exhibition of photographic material and archival displays at POST in Feb 2027
• Contribute to an events programmes accompanying the exhibition in Feb 2027
💡 Includes: Fee, budget, mentoring, technical support, darkroom/studio access, production & archive support and exhihition at POST.
⏰ Apply by Monday 1 June, 5pm.
Visit the link in bio to apply!
📸 Photo credits
# 1 - QTIPOC the Pier — contributed to the Digital Archive by Light Trick Photography
# 2 - Photo Album: Section 28 March 1988–89, Brighton & Hove — contributed to the Digital Archive by Sally Munt
# 3 - Photo Album: New Ways of Living (2016) — contributed to the Digital Archive by Light Trick Photography

It’s that’s time again…
This month’s theme is….. Elements!
We cannot wait to see what you’ll create. So get out there and get creative. Don’t forget to submit your work atleast 72hr before the event! Submissions are open via email.
we can’t wait to see you there!
We’ll also be announcing this month’s activities later this month so keep an eye out.
Massive thankyou to @genevievealexandra for this incredible poster!
#brightonandhovecreatives #bhcelements #creativemeetup #creativecommunity_
POST hosts NOTHING COMPARES in collaboration with Tara Films @tarafilms
We are delighted to welcome Eleanor Emptage, the Award-Winning Producer and Co-Writer of ‘Nothing Compares’, to introduce the film and host a Q & A after the screening.
‘Nothing Compares’ charts Sinéad O’Connor’s phenomenal rise to worldwide fame, and examines how she used her voice at the height of her stardom before he iconoclastic personality led to her exile from the pop mainstream.
⏰ Wednesday 17 June 2026, 18:00
📍 POST CREATIVES
BOOK YOU TICKETS through the link in our bio!

👉 SAVE THE DATE: 4-5 JULY 2026 👈
Join us for a two-day celebration of the photobook in collaboration with the @kraszna_krausz_foundation .
Across the weekend, we’ll be showcasing this year’s shortlisted titles from the Kraszna Kraus book awards alongside a programme of talks, workshops and conversations exploring the photobook as both object and idea.
Highlights include a live Messy Truth by @gemfletcher with @charlotteeflint, reflecting on Flint’s recent work on Tee Corinne; photographer and KKF judge @jermainefrancisstudio talking about his practice; and presentations from @aminyosefi, discussing his debut publication with @luhz.press, and members of @thephotobookclubcollective on the power of collective practice and the future of the field.
Alongside this, we’ll be holding a hands-on 2-day photobook binding workshop (run by @stanleyjamespress & @eva_voutsaki ), with opportunities to meet artists and take part in book signings throughout the weekend. On the Saturday we’ll have a special photobook pub quiz run by members of the Photobook Club Collective.
Whether you’re a photographer, publisher, or simply curious, this is a chance to engage with some of the most exciting voices and ideas shaping the photobook today.
More details will be shared shortly, including additional participants.
#photobookweekend

Photos from our Zine Making workshop at our last event 📚 huge thank you to @i_am_mr_sedders @simon_edwards_studio for hosting this wonderful session! Another thanks to everyone who came along and engaged with the session! ❣️
📷 @ella_jpeg
#brightonhovecreatives #supportyourlocalartists

Photos from our Zine Making workshop at our last event 📚 huge thank you to @i_am_mr_sedders @simon_edwards_studio for hosting this wonderful session! Another thanks to everyone who came along and engaged with the session! ❣️
📷 @ella_jpeg
#brightonhovecreatives #supportyourlocalartists

Photos from our Zine Making workshop at our last event 📚 huge thank you to @i_am_mr_sedders @simon_edwards_studio for hosting this wonderful session! Another thanks to everyone who came along and engaged with the session! ❣️
📷 @ella_jpeg
#brightonhovecreatives #supportyourlocalartists

Photos from our Zine Making workshop at our last event 📚 huge thank you to @i_am_mr_sedders @simon_edwards_studio for hosting this wonderful session! Another thanks to everyone who came along and engaged with the session! ❣️
📷 @ella_jpeg
#brightonhovecreatives #supportyourlocalartists

Photos from our Zine Making workshop at our last event 📚 huge thank you to @i_am_mr_sedders @simon_edwards_studio for hosting this wonderful session! Another thanks to everyone who came along and engaged with the session! ❣️
📷 @ella_jpeg
#brightonhovecreatives #supportyourlocalartists

Photos from our Zine Making workshop at our last event 📚 huge thank you to @i_am_mr_sedders @simon_edwards_studio for hosting this wonderful session! Another thanks to everyone who came along and engaged with the session! ❣️
📷 @ella_jpeg
#brightonhovecreatives #supportyourlocalartists

Photos from our Zine Making workshop at our last event 📚 huge thank you to @i_am_mr_sedders @simon_edwards_studio for hosting this wonderful session! Another thanks to everyone who came along and engaged with the session! ❣️
📷 @ella_jpeg
#brightonhovecreatives #supportyourlocalartists

Photos from our Zine Making workshop at our last event 📚 huge thank you to @i_am_mr_sedders @simon_edwards_studio for hosting this wonderful session! Another thanks to everyone who came along and engaged with the session! ❣️
📷 @ella_jpeg
#brightonhovecreatives #supportyourlocalartists

Photos from our Zine Making workshop at our last event 📚 huge thank you to @i_am_mr_sedders @simon_edwards_studio for hosting this wonderful session! Another thanks to everyone who came along and engaged with the session! ❣️
📷 @ella_jpeg
#brightonhovecreatives #supportyourlocalartists

Photos from our Zine Making workshop at our last event 📚 huge thank you to @i_am_mr_sedders @simon_edwards_studio for hosting this wonderful session! Another thanks to everyone who came along and engaged with the session! ❣️
📷 @ella_jpeg
#brightonhovecreatives #supportyourlocalartists

Photos from our Zine Making workshop at our last event 📚 huge thank you to @i_am_mr_sedders @simon_edwards_studio for hosting this wonderful session! Another thanks to everyone who came along and engaged with the session! ❣️
📷 @ella_jpeg
#brightonhovecreatives #supportyourlocalartists

Photos from our Zine Making workshop at our last event 📚 huge thank you to @i_am_mr_sedders @simon_edwards_studio for hosting this wonderful session! Another thanks to everyone who came along and engaged with the session! ❣️
📷 @ella_jpeg
#brightonhovecreatives #supportyourlocalartists

Photos from our Zine Making workshop at our last event 📚 huge thank you to @i_am_mr_sedders @simon_edwards_studio for hosting this wonderful session! Another thanks to everyone who came along and engaged with the session! ❣️
📷 @ella_jpeg
#brightonhovecreatives #supportyourlocalartists

Photos from our Zine Making workshop at our last event 📚 huge thank you to @i_am_mr_sedders @simon_edwards_studio for hosting this wonderful session! Another thanks to everyone who came along and engaged with the session! ❣️
📷 @ella_jpeg
#brightonhovecreatives #supportyourlocalartists

Photos from our Zine Making workshop at our last event 📚 huge thank you to @i_am_mr_sedders @simon_edwards_studio for hosting this wonderful session! Another thanks to everyone who came along and engaged with the session! ❣️
📷 @ella_jpeg
#brightonhovecreatives #supportyourlocalartists

Photos from our Zine Making workshop at our last event 📚 huge thank you to @i_am_mr_sedders @simon_edwards_studio for hosting this wonderful session! Another thanks to everyone who came along and engaged with the session! ❣️
📷 @ella_jpeg
#brightonhovecreatives #supportyourlocalartists

Photos from our Zine Making workshop at our last event 📚 huge thank you to @i_am_mr_sedders @simon_edwards_studio for hosting this wonderful session! Another thanks to everyone who came along and engaged with the session! ❣️
📷 @ella_jpeg
#brightonhovecreatives #supportyourlocalartists

Photos from our Zine Making workshop at our last event 📚 huge thank you to @i_am_mr_sedders @simon_edwards_studio for hosting this wonderful session! Another thanks to everyone who came along and engaged with the session! ❣️
📷 @ella_jpeg
#brightonhovecreatives #supportyourlocalartists

Photos from our Zine Making workshop at our last event 📚 huge thank you to @i_am_mr_sedders @simon_edwards_studio for hosting this wonderful session! Another thanks to everyone who came along and engaged with the session! ❣️
📷 @ella_jpeg
#brightonhovecreatives #supportyourlocalartists

I have 2 photos on the @post_creatives open house exhibition this weekend. It’s the last weekend to have a look, some great other photographers involved. I’ll be there on Saturday from 2pm to 5 pm.
POST is at Industrial House Conway st. Hove .
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#documentary #industrial #gasholder #heritage #largeformatphotography

@sarahrezaeii completed a successful internship with us at @post_creatives working closely with @nina_emett and @simoncroberts @jessicavanderweert and is now working @photolondonfair 2026
@andy_lo_po did a wonderful wet plate portrait of Sarah whilst completing her 3 months internship.
Good luck with your artistic career 🌺🌺🌺

@sarahrezaeii completed a successful internship with us at @post_creatives working closely with @nina_emett and @simoncroberts @jessicavanderweert and is now working @photolondonfair 2026
@andy_lo_po did a wonderful wet plate portrait of Sarah whilst completing her 3 months internship.
Good luck with your artistic career 🌺🌺🌺

@sarahrezaeii completed a successful internship with us at @post_creatives working closely with @nina_emett and @simoncroberts @jessicavanderweert and is now working @photolondonfair 2026
@andy_lo_po did a wonderful wet plate portrait of Sarah whilst completing her 3 months internship.
Good luck with your artistic career 🌺🌺🌺

We’re thrilled to announce that the fabulous@jillianedelstein is giving our June artist talk at POST.
Tuesday June 2nd / get your ticket 🎫 quick!
London based Jillian Edelstein began working as a press photographer in Johannesburg, South Africa. She attended the LCC photojournalism course after graduating from The University of Cape Town, B.Soc.Sc (Anthropology, Sociology, Psychology Social Work).
Finding that growing up white in apartheid South Africa led to feelings of ‘anger and guilt’, Edelstein states that ‘Photography was a way, for me, of channelling those emotions’, and that ‘At the time I believed that by pointing a camera at security police, or at Casspirs (armoured personnel carriers) cruising the townships, or by documenting clashes between protestors and riot police I might help to change the situation in our country’ (Edelstein, 2002).
Edelstein decided to leave apartheid South Africa for London, England in 1985 in order to gain more editorial and educational experience. She studied Photojournalism at the London College of Printing in 1985, but did not complete the course as she started working for The Sunday Times in 1986 as a freelancer.
She works and is passionate about portrait as well as documentary photography - her images have appeared internationally in publications including The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, The FT Weekend Magazine, Vanity Fair, Interview, Vogue, Port, The Guardian Weekend, The Sunday Times Magazine, Time, Fortune, Forbes, GQ and Esquire.
She has also received numerous awards for her work including a Visa d’Or from the Perpignan International Festival of Photojournalism, the John Kobal Book Award and The Taylor Wessing Portrait Award.

We’re thrilled to announce that the fabulous@jillianedelstein is giving our June artist talk at POST.
Tuesday June 2nd / get your ticket 🎫 quick!
London based Jillian Edelstein began working as a press photographer in Johannesburg, South Africa. She attended the LCC photojournalism course after graduating from The University of Cape Town, B.Soc.Sc (Anthropology, Sociology, Psychology Social Work).
Finding that growing up white in apartheid South Africa led to feelings of ‘anger and guilt’, Edelstein states that ‘Photography was a way, for me, of channelling those emotions’, and that ‘At the time I believed that by pointing a camera at security police, or at Casspirs (armoured personnel carriers) cruising the townships, or by documenting clashes between protestors and riot police I might help to change the situation in our country’ (Edelstein, 2002).
Edelstein decided to leave apartheid South Africa for London, England in 1985 in order to gain more editorial and educational experience. She studied Photojournalism at the London College of Printing in 1985, but did not complete the course as she started working for The Sunday Times in 1986 as a freelancer.
She works and is passionate about portrait as well as documentary photography - her images have appeared internationally in publications including The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, The FT Weekend Magazine, Vanity Fair, Interview, Vogue, Port, The Guardian Weekend, The Sunday Times Magazine, Time, Fortune, Forbes, GQ and Esquire.
She has also received numerous awards for her work including a Visa d’Or from the Perpignan International Festival of Photojournalism, the John Kobal Book Award and The Taylor Wessing Portrait Award.

We’re thrilled to announce that the fabulous@jillianedelstein is giving our June artist talk at POST.
Tuesday June 2nd / get your ticket 🎫 quick!
London based Jillian Edelstein began working as a press photographer in Johannesburg, South Africa. She attended the LCC photojournalism course after graduating from The University of Cape Town, B.Soc.Sc (Anthropology, Sociology, Psychology Social Work).
Finding that growing up white in apartheid South Africa led to feelings of ‘anger and guilt’, Edelstein states that ‘Photography was a way, for me, of channelling those emotions’, and that ‘At the time I believed that by pointing a camera at security police, or at Casspirs (armoured personnel carriers) cruising the townships, or by documenting clashes between protestors and riot police I might help to change the situation in our country’ (Edelstein, 2002).
Edelstein decided to leave apartheid South Africa for London, England in 1985 in order to gain more editorial and educational experience. She studied Photojournalism at the London College of Printing in 1985, but did not complete the course as she started working for The Sunday Times in 1986 as a freelancer.
She works and is passionate about portrait as well as documentary photography - her images have appeared internationally in publications including The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, The FT Weekend Magazine, Vanity Fair, Interview, Vogue, Port, The Guardian Weekend, The Sunday Times Magazine, Time, Fortune, Forbes, GQ and Esquire.
She has also received numerous awards for her work including a Visa d’Or from the Perpignan International Festival of Photojournalism, the John Kobal Book Award and The Taylor Wessing Portrait Award.

We’re thrilled to announce that the fabulous@jillianedelstein is giving our June artist talk at POST.
Tuesday June 2nd / get your ticket 🎫 quick!
London based Jillian Edelstein began working as a press photographer in Johannesburg, South Africa. She attended the LCC photojournalism course after graduating from The University of Cape Town, B.Soc.Sc (Anthropology, Sociology, Psychology Social Work).
Finding that growing up white in apartheid South Africa led to feelings of ‘anger and guilt’, Edelstein states that ‘Photography was a way, for me, of channelling those emotions’, and that ‘At the time I believed that by pointing a camera at security police, or at Casspirs (armoured personnel carriers) cruising the townships, or by documenting clashes between protestors and riot police I might help to change the situation in our country’ (Edelstein, 2002).
Edelstein decided to leave apartheid South Africa for London, England in 1985 in order to gain more editorial and educational experience. She studied Photojournalism at the London College of Printing in 1985, but did not complete the course as she started working for The Sunday Times in 1986 as a freelancer.
She works and is passionate about portrait as well as documentary photography - her images have appeared internationally in publications including The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, The FT Weekend Magazine, Vanity Fair, Interview, Vogue, Port, The Guardian Weekend, The Sunday Times Magazine, Time, Fortune, Forbes, GQ and Esquire.
She has also received numerous awards for her work including a Visa d’Or from the Perpignan International Festival of Photojournalism, the John Kobal Book Award and The Taylor Wessing Portrait Award.

We’re thrilled to announce that the fabulous@jillianedelstein is giving our June artist talk at POST.
Tuesday June 2nd / get your ticket 🎫 quick!
London based Jillian Edelstein began working as a press photographer in Johannesburg, South Africa. She attended the LCC photojournalism course after graduating from The University of Cape Town, B.Soc.Sc (Anthropology, Sociology, Psychology Social Work).
Finding that growing up white in apartheid South Africa led to feelings of ‘anger and guilt’, Edelstein states that ‘Photography was a way, for me, of channelling those emotions’, and that ‘At the time I believed that by pointing a camera at security police, or at Casspirs (armoured personnel carriers) cruising the townships, or by documenting clashes between protestors and riot police I might help to change the situation in our country’ (Edelstein, 2002).
Edelstein decided to leave apartheid South Africa for London, England in 1985 in order to gain more editorial and educational experience. She studied Photojournalism at the London College of Printing in 1985, but did not complete the course as she started working for The Sunday Times in 1986 as a freelancer.
She works and is passionate about portrait as well as documentary photography - her images have appeared internationally in publications including The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, The FT Weekend Magazine, Vanity Fair, Interview, Vogue, Port, The Guardian Weekend, The Sunday Times Magazine, Time, Fortune, Forbes, GQ and Esquire.
She has also received numerous awards for her work including a Visa d’Or from the Perpignan International Festival of Photojournalism, the John Kobal Book Award and The Taylor Wessing Portrait Award.

We’re thrilled to announce that the fabulous@jillianedelstein is giving our June artist talk at POST.
Tuesday June 2nd / get your ticket 🎫 quick!
London based Jillian Edelstein began working as a press photographer in Johannesburg, South Africa. She attended the LCC photojournalism course after graduating from The University of Cape Town, B.Soc.Sc (Anthropology, Sociology, Psychology Social Work).
Finding that growing up white in apartheid South Africa led to feelings of ‘anger and guilt’, Edelstein states that ‘Photography was a way, for me, of channelling those emotions’, and that ‘At the time I believed that by pointing a camera at security police, or at Casspirs (armoured personnel carriers) cruising the townships, or by documenting clashes between protestors and riot police I might help to change the situation in our country’ (Edelstein, 2002).
Edelstein decided to leave apartheid South Africa for London, England in 1985 in order to gain more editorial and educational experience. She studied Photojournalism at the London College of Printing in 1985, but did not complete the course as she started working for The Sunday Times in 1986 as a freelancer.
She works and is passionate about portrait as well as documentary photography - her images have appeared internationally in publications including The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, The FT Weekend Magazine, Vanity Fair, Interview, Vogue, Port, The Guardian Weekend, The Sunday Times Magazine, Time, Fortune, Forbes, GQ and Esquire.
She has also received numerous awards for her work including a Visa d’Or from the Perpignan International Festival of Photojournalism, the John Kobal Book Award and The Taylor Wessing Portrait Award.

We’re thrilled to announce that the fabulous@jillianedelstein is giving our June artist talk at POST.
Tuesday June 2nd / get your ticket 🎫 quick!
London based Jillian Edelstein began working as a press photographer in Johannesburg, South Africa. She attended the LCC photojournalism course after graduating from The University of Cape Town, B.Soc.Sc (Anthropology, Sociology, Psychology Social Work).
Finding that growing up white in apartheid South Africa led to feelings of ‘anger and guilt’, Edelstein states that ‘Photography was a way, for me, of channelling those emotions’, and that ‘At the time I believed that by pointing a camera at security police, or at Casspirs (armoured personnel carriers) cruising the townships, or by documenting clashes between protestors and riot police I might help to change the situation in our country’ (Edelstein, 2002).
Edelstein decided to leave apartheid South Africa for London, England in 1985 in order to gain more editorial and educational experience. She studied Photojournalism at the London College of Printing in 1985, but did not complete the course as she started working for The Sunday Times in 1986 as a freelancer.
She works and is passionate about portrait as well as documentary photography - her images have appeared internationally in publications including The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, The FT Weekend Magazine, Vanity Fair, Interview, Vogue, Port, The Guardian Weekend, The Sunday Times Magazine, Time, Fortune, Forbes, GQ and Esquire.
She has also received numerous awards for her work including a Visa d’Or from the Perpignan International Festival of Photojournalism, the John Kobal Book Award and The Taylor Wessing Portrait Award.

We’re thrilled to announce that the fabulous@jillianedelstein is giving our June artist talk at POST.
Tuesday June 2nd / get your ticket 🎫 quick!
London based Jillian Edelstein began working as a press photographer in Johannesburg, South Africa. She attended the LCC photojournalism course after graduating from The University of Cape Town, B.Soc.Sc (Anthropology, Sociology, Psychology Social Work).
Finding that growing up white in apartheid South Africa led to feelings of ‘anger and guilt’, Edelstein states that ‘Photography was a way, for me, of channelling those emotions’, and that ‘At the time I believed that by pointing a camera at security police, or at Casspirs (armoured personnel carriers) cruising the townships, or by documenting clashes between protestors and riot police I might help to change the situation in our country’ (Edelstein, 2002).
Edelstein decided to leave apartheid South Africa for London, England in 1985 in order to gain more editorial and educational experience. She studied Photojournalism at the London College of Printing in 1985, but did not complete the course as she started working for The Sunday Times in 1986 as a freelancer.
She works and is passionate about portrait as well as documentary photography - her images have appeared internationally in publications including The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, The FT Weekend Magazine, Vanity Fair, Interview, Vogue, Port, The Guardian Weekend, The Sunday Times Magazine, Time, Fortune, Forbes, GQ and Esquire.
She has also received numerous awards for her work including a Visa d’Or from the Perpignan International Festival of Photojournalism, the John Kobal Book Award and The Taylor Wessing Portrait Award.

This spring continued with another Plant based film developing workshop @post_creatives . Another amazing group. We had a blast.
Thanks all again for making it so special!
If you want to learn more about these type of processes then I will be running more sessions, including outside workshops this year. Dm me for more info.
#sustainabledarkroom #filmdeveloping #analoguephotography #alternativephotography

This spring continued with another Plant based film developing workshop @post_creatives . Another amazing group. We had a blast.
Thanks all again for making it so special!
If you want to learn more about these type of processes then I will be running more sessions, including outside workshops this year. Dm me for more info.
#sustainabledarkroom #filmdeveloping #analoguephotography #alternativephotography

This spring continued with another Plant based film developing workshop @post_creatives . Another amazing group. We had a blast.
Thanks all again for making it so special!
If you want to learn more about these type of processes then I will be running more sessions, including outside workshops this year. Dm me for more info.
#sustainabledarkroom #filmdeveloping #analoguephotography #alternativephotography

This spring continued with another Plant based film developing workshop @post_creatives . Another amazing group. We had a blast.
Thanks all again for making it so special!
If you want to learn more about these type of processes then I will be running more sessions, including outside workshops this year. Dm me for more info.
#sustainabledarkroom #filmdeveloping #analoguephotography #alternativephotography

This spring continued with another Plant based film developing workshop @post_creatives . Another amazing group. We had a blast.
Thanks all again for making it so special!
If you want to learn more about these type of processes then I will be running more sessions, including outside workshops this year. Dm me for more info.
#sustainabledarkroom #filmdeveloping #analoguephotography #alternativephotography

This spring continued with another Plant based film developing workshop @post_creatives . Another amazing group. We had a blast.
Thanks all again for making it so special!
If you want to learn more about these type of processes then I will be running more sessions, including outside workshops this year. Dm me for more info.
#sustainabledarkroom #filmdeveloping #analoguephotography #alternativephotography

This spring continued with another Plant based film developing workshop @post_creatives . Another amazing group. We had a blast.
Thanks all again for making it so special!
If you want to learn more about these type of processes then I will be running more sessions, including outside workshops this year. Dm me for more info.
#sustainabledarkroom #filmdeveloping #analoguephotography #alternativephotography

This spring continued with another Plant based film developing workshop @post_creatives . Another amazing group. We had a blast.
Thanks all again for making it so special!
If you want to learn more about these type of processes then I will be running more sessions, including outside workshops this year. Dm me for more info.
#sustainabledarkroom #filmdeveloping #analoguephotography #alternativephotography

This spring continued with another Plant based film developing workshop @post_creatives . Another amazing group. We had a blast.
Thanks all again for making it so special!
If you want to learn more about these type of processes then I will be running more sessions, including outside workshops this year. Dm me for more info.
#sustainabledarkroom #filmdeveloping #analoguephotography #alternativephotography

This spring continued with another Plant based film developing workshop @post_creatives . Another amazing group. We had a blast.
Thanks all again for making it so special!
If you want to learn more about these type of processes then I will be running more sessions, including outside workshops this year. Dm me for more info.
#sustainabledarkroom #filmdeveloping #analoguephotography #alternativephotography

This spring continued with another Plant based film developing workshop @post_creatives . Another amazing group. We had a blast.
Thanks all again for making it so special!
If you want to learn more about these type of processes then I will be running more sessions, including outside workshops this year. Dm me for more info.
#sustainabledarkroom #filmdeveloping #analoguephotography #alternativephotography

I’m really proud to have some new work on display with @post_creatives for Artists Open Houses 2026. Roger’s Garden is a new series of experimental photograms created over the last few months. Each print is wholly unique and available to purchase. You can also grab one of my handmade business cards using up some of my darkroom test prints from the series 😎
@industrialhouse_hove is stop 1 on the Hove Arts Trail. I’ll be invigilating this Saturday, pop in to say hi and check out some really great photography 😎
I’m really proud to have some new work on display with @post_creatives for Artists Open Houses 2026. Roger’s Garden is a new series of experimental photograms created over the last few months. Each print is wholly unique and available to purchase. You can also grab one of my handmade business cards using up some of my darkroom test prints from the series 😎
@industrialhouse_hove is stop 1 on the Hove Arts Trail. I’ll be invigilating this Saturday, pop in to say hi and check out some really great photography 😎

I’m really proud to have some new work on display with @post_creatives for Artists Open Houses 2026. Roger’s Garden is a new series of experimental photograms created over the last few months. Each print is wholly unique and available to purchase. You can also grab one of my handmade business cards using up some of my darkroom test prints from the series 😎
@industrialhouse_hove is stop 1 on the Hove Arts Trail. I’ll be invigilating this Saturday, pop in to say hi and check out some really great photography 😎

A selection of works by Marilyn Stafford is currently on display at POST Creatives as part of this year’s Brighton Open Houses programme.
The exhibition includes Children strike a pose, Cité Lesage-Bullourde, Paris, c1950 and Girl with milk bottle, Cité Lesage-Bullourde, Paris, c1950, photographed during Stafford’s time documenting everyday life in post-war Paris.
Known for her socially engaged documentary practice, Marilyn Stafford’s work spanned portraiture, photojournalism, and long-form documentary storytelling across Europe, India, the Middle East, and beyond. Her photography continues to be celebrated for its humanistic approach and contribution to documentary photography.
The exhibition is open throughout May during Brighton Open Houses at POST. Alongside Marilyn’s work, the programme also includes artist talks, workshops, performances and studio open houses across the month.
Applications for the award are open till the 18th of May - apply via the link in our bio
@nikoneurope @marilynstaffordphotography @post.creatives @the_real_albuman_gallery @internationalwomensday_global @donna.decesare.photo @neontsoma @andreabruce @nina_emett @isabella.franceschini @respectmusicuk @ella_jpeg @simoncroberts @eleanor_emptage @studionicolajeffs @natalya.saprunova
#marilynstaffordfotoreportageaward #internationalwomensday #womeninphotography #womenphotojournalists

A selection of works by Marilyn Stafford is currently on display at POST Creatives as part of this year’s Brighton Open Houses programme.
The exhibition includes Children strike a pose, Cité Lesage-Bullourde, Paris, c1950 and Girl with milk bottle, Cité Lesage-Bullourde, Paris, c1950, photographed during Stafford’s time documenting everyday life in post-war Paris.
Known for her socially engaged documentary practice, Marilyn Stafford’s work spanned portraiture, photojournalism, and long-form documentary storytelling across Europe, India, the Middle East, and beyond. Her photography continues to be celebrated for its humanistic approach and contribution to documentary photography.
The exhibition is open throughout May during Brighton Open Houses at POST. Alongside Marilyn’s work, the programme also includes artist talks, workshops, performances and studio open houses across the month.
Applications for the award are open till the 18th of May - apply via the link in our bio
@nikoneurope @marilynstaffordphotography @post.creatives @the_real_albuman_gallery @internationalwomensday_global @donna.decesare.photo @neontsoma @andreabruce @nina_emett @isabella.franceschini @respectmusicuk @ella_jpeg @simoncroberts @eleanor_emptage @studionicolajeffs @natalya.saprunova
#marilynstaffordfotoreportageaward #internationalwomensday #womeninphotography #womenphotojournalists
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