London Camera Exchange are thrilled to announce a major first for the region – the South West Photo Show, proudly brought to you by London Camera Exchange, is coming to Exeter!
Taking place at the centrally located Exeter Corn Exchange, this one-day event is set to be the biggest photography and filmmaking showcase the South West has ever seen.
Whether you're a passionate amateur, working professional, content creator, or simply curious about the world behind the lens, the South West Photo Show promises an inspiring, interactive, and informative day out.
Throughout the day, the Corn Exchange will play host to a schedule of inspiring talks, including sessions from world-class photographers and creators. From AI in photography, to wildlife photography, portrait lighting tips, and growing your social media presence, the speaker lineup includes names such as Gavin Hoey, Hannah Couzens, Glyn Dewis, Ellie Rothnie, Luke Davis, and Jack Lodge.
What to expect
- The event will be packed full of top-tier photo and video brands, engaging seminars, hands-on demonstrations, and exclusive show-only deals.
- This is your chance to get up close with the latest gear and technology from leading global brands including Canon, Sony, Nikon, Fujifilm, OM SYSTEM, Sigma, Tamron, Manfrotto, Atomos, and more.
- All stand space is fully booked up so visitors can expect an exciting and diverse line-up of exhibitors who will be showcasing their latest innovations.
- Unmissable talks and workshops.
- Exclusive deals and local involvement.
- Adedicated on-site LCE store will be offering exclusive deals available only at the show, giving attendees the chance to grab unmissable bargains on gear and accessories.
- You'll also be able to browse the LCE Photographer of the Year 2025 competition exhibition, connect with other creatives over coffee in the foyer, and get expert advice and insight from professionals and industry insiders.
Book your tickets now for only £5 - reimbursed with any purchase over £5 at the show!
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