Photofusion in Brixton, a vibrant hub for photographers, offers top-notch facilities, training, and a contemporary gallery to nurture emerging talent.
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"Originally founded as the photo co-op in 1979 by a small collective of documentary photographers, it has grown into a hugely passionate and successful initiative of students, graduates, hobbyists and practicing professionals. Funded by the Arts Council, Photofusion provides a unique range of services for digital and film photographers, offering professional development, training programmes and workshops in exceptional facilities, which include darkrooms, digital suites and professional photographic studios. They house a contemporary gallery and exhibition space with an emphasis on showcasing new photographers, and deliver outreach community projects for young people, offering creative and skill based courses and internships with local organisations." - Eley Kishimoto
"Photofusion, Brixton. Originally founded as the photo co-op in 1979 by a small collective of documentary photographers, it has grown into a hugely passionate and successful initiative of students, graduates, hobbyists and practicing professionals. Funded by the Arts Council, Photofusion provides a unique range of services for digital and film photographers, offering professional development, training programmes and workshops in exceptional facilities, which include darkrooms, digital suites and professional photographic studios. They house a contemporary gallery and exhibition space with an emphasis on showcasing new photographers, and deliver outreach community projects for young people, offering creative and skill based courses and internships with local organisations."