Now in its third year, the fair takes over the whole of Somerset House for four days. There's an embarrassment of riches, and certainly no way to see everything. Patience is key. And perhaps a glass of wine halfway through.
From photojournalism and fine art to fashion and artists' talks, there are more than 85 galleries involved, from around the world.
London galleries to look out for include Autograph ABP, Flowers Gallery, James Hyman Gallery, Riflemaker and Tiwani Contemporary, Alison Jacques, Mack and Large Glass. Emerging artists and galleries can be found in its Discovery section.
Each year, a Master of Photography prize is awarded to a leading contemporary photographer – previous awards have gone to Don McCullin and Sebastião Salgado. This year, the recipient is NYC artist Taryn Simon – multidisciplinary artist, ultimate Cool Girl and the hottest property in photography right now.
The world's most prestigious international photographic co-operative Magnum Photos will present a special exhibition for Photo London. Curated by leading Magnum member Martin Parr, the exhibition will present a mix of contemporary works from the world's foremost photographers.
Aussie It-chef Skye Gyngell will be offering TABLE, a community eating house, in collaboration with Photo London. The temporary installation showcases the new ‘Scratch Menu’ – a three-course, £20 set menu designed to combat food waste, which is now being served at her restaurant Spring.
Even the camera-phobic will find something to love. Be sure to book.
What | Photo London 2017, Somerset House |
Where | Somerset House, Strand, London, WC2R 1LA | MAP |
Nearest tube | Charing Cross (underground) |
When |
18 May 17 – 21 May 17, Opening times vary over events |
Price | £Day tickets £25.00, concessions £20.00 (plus booking fees) Children (age 4-16) £16.00, Family ticket (2 adults, 2 children) £65.00 (plus booking fees) Weekend Pass £36.00 (plus booking fees) |
Website | Click here to book via the Photo London website |