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An international festival exploring lens media practices in relation to the urban domain. urbanphoto

24/12/2025

Interested in learning more about analogue photography? Check out the UrbanAnalogue 2026 programme @ https://www.urbananalogue.com/courses

The UrbanAnalogue 2026 programme is launched online - After many years of running workshops, international conferences, university and art school degree programmes; UrbanAnalogue have put together an exciting and accessible programme for those wishing to dive deeper into analogue photographic practices, and who are interested in networking with others that share their passion for making, researching, walking and talking, and being part of a wider interdisciplinary conversation about the nature of the analogue world.

Book courses @ https://www.urbananalogue.com/courses

Photo: Paul Halliday

27/10/2019

Check out Gesche Würfel's UPA takeover at: https://www.instagram.com/urbanphotographers_upa/

“What Remains of the Day – Memories of World War II”

Photo: Valley of Death (Flossenbürg Memorial and Museum, Germany), The Flossenbürg concentration camp in north-east Bavaria existed between 1938 and 1945. The location was chosen because of several nearby granite quarries where many prisoners had to perform forced labor. By 1945, the concentration camp had over 100 satellite camps and working commandos. Approximately 84,000 men and 16,000 women from over thirty countries were imprisoned in the Flossenbürg camp and its sub-camps between 1938 and 1945. Around 30,000 people perished under the catastrophic living conditions, from forced labor or in killing operations.

Archival Pigment Print, 30 x 30” © Gesche Würfel, 2016

Check out Gesche Würfel's UPA takeover at: https://www.instagram.com/urbanphotographers_upa/

“What Remains of the Day – Memories of World War II”

Photo: Valley of Death (Flossenbürg Memorial and Museum, Germany),
The Flossenbürg concentration camp in north-east Bavaria existed between 1938 and 1945. The location was chosen because of several nearby granite quarries where many prisoners had to perform forced labor. By 1945, the concentration camp had over 100 satellite camps and working commandos. Approximately 84,000 men and 16,000 women from over thirty countries were imprisoned in the Flossenbürg camp and its sub-camps between 1938 and 1945. Around 30,000 people perished under the catastrophic living conditions, from forced labor or in killing operations.

Archival Pigment Print, 30 x 30” © Gesche Würfel, 2016

Inn Situ 17/06/2019

Inn Situ Exhibition FO.KU.S03.04.2019 to 13.07.2019 Opening Times: Monday to Friday 11.00 AM – 6.00 PM Saturday 11.00 AM –3.00 PM Sundays, public holidays: closed Free EntranceJetzt geöffnet

Photos 17/06/2019

If you are interested in urban photography workshops, take a look at iUPSS - International Urban Photography Summer School | Learn more at: http://iupss.com/ Photo © Mandy L Jandrell

18/03/2019

This year discover through and | Read more at: http://iupss.com/ Photo: Taken from the series, Eidyllion © Mandy Lee Jandrell

Photos 29/01/2019

‘Coexistence,’ the 4th Urban Photographers Association (UPA) 'Cities of Light' symposium takes place, February 22nd, 2019 at the Institut D’Estudis Fotogràfics de Cataluñya, Barcelona | The event explores the role that photography and play in establishing and questioning ideas of home, belonging and identity in the city | The symposium is free / pre-registration required - read the programme at: https://www.iefc.cat/es/agenda-detalle/cities-of-light-barcelona/

‘Co-existence’ takes place, February 21st to 23rd, 2019 at the Institut D’Estudis Fotogràfics de Cataluñya, Barcelona. The 4th UPA 'Cities of Light' symposium (February 22nd) brings together photographers, scholars and writers to explore the role that and play in establishing and questioning experiences of belonging and identity in the modern European city, particularly in a context of economic precarity and social fluidity. Like many contemporary European cities, Barcelona presents a dynamic and mobile arena for co-existence between diverse groups. For decades, this city has played a key role in questioning the effects of neoliberalism on the urban social fabric worldwide.

Speakers include: Marti Peran, Laura Cuch, Xavier Rivas, Diego Ferrari, Jean McNeil, Daniel Cid and Eva Serrat | The symposium is free / pre-registration required - read the programme and register at: https://www.iefc.cat/es/agenda-detalle/cities-of-light-barcelona/ | Photo © Diego Ferrari and Jean McNeil 2017

#CitiesofLightLisbon | Charting the Invisible - Chapter ll 2018 20/12/2018

The Urban Photographers Association (UPA) have posted a gallery of photographs | 'Charting the Invisible - Chapter ll' | An exhibition featured in | Photos © www.urbanphotographers.org 2018

UPA | Charting the Invisible - Chapter ll Exhibition 2018 | Photos © www.urbanphotographers.org 2018

Photos 14/12/2018

Open in | 'Conversations with Harriet and Frederick: Stories Told, Journeys Unfold,' featuring UPA member, Camilo José Vergara | Walls-Ortiz Gallery, The Triangle Building, 2230 Frederick Douglass Blvd. New York, NY 10026, USA | December 13, 2018 - February 28, 2019 | Community Conversation with Camilo José Vergara, January 15th, 5pm - 7pm | Photo: MLK Mural through Chain Link Fence, Frederick Douglass Boulevard at
West 154th Street, © 2009

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