PHOTOJOURNALISM NIGHTS 8th EDITION
02nd December 18:30-21:00 ONLINE



The Photojournalism Hub presents a Live Stream of the 8th Edition of the Photojournalism Nights.
Please join the live stream of the Photojournalist Hub eighth edition of the Photojournalism Nights with an amazing line-up of photographers: Jim Mortram, Kristian Buus, Maria Tomas Rodriguez.
Jim Mortram, is a social documentary photographer and writer, based in Dereham, Norfolk. He is well known for his powerful and ongoing project , Small Town Inertia, which records the lives of a number of disadvantaged and marginalised people living near to his home, in order to tell stories he believes are under-reported.
Kristian Buus, is a freelance photographer based between London and Copenhagen. Much of Kristian’s work is covering protests and civil disobedience which relates to climate change issues and civil rights. Over the years he has been on the frontline of many direct actions in the UK following events, often very fast moving, involving police and a lot of stress covering them from a news perspective. Over the past few years, Kristian has focused on getting to know through portraiture and interviews, what drives people who put themselves at risk of arrest and possible injury, to amplify their voices. With this approach, he has covered the early stages of Extinction Rebellion and the Stansted 15 protests.
Maria Tomas Rodriguez, is a senior lecturer in Aeronautical Engineering in the School of Mathematics, Computer Science & Engineering. Among the many awards, Maria has won the Best Documentary Photography Award at the prestigious 2019 British Photography Awards with her work that focuses on Senegalese traditions.The Photojournalism Nights is an event that promotes committed and courageous photojournalism and engages the public to social justice and human rights.
To join us HERE
PHOTOJOURNALISM NIGHTS 7th EDITION
20th October 18:30-21:00 Online Event

©Kirsty Mackay ©Paul Iwala
The Photojournalism Hub presents a Live Stream of the 7th Edition of the Photojournalism Nights.
Please join the live stream of the Photojournalist Hub seventh edition of the Photojournalism Nights with an amazing line-up of photographers: Igor Coko, Kirsty Mackay, Paul Iwala.
Igor Coko, photojournalist and street photographer based in Belgrade and editor in chief of Grain photo magazine that showcases street and documentary photography. Igor will be talking about his latest photo book Life in limbo, the experiences of migrants and life inside prisons in Serbia.
Kirsty Mackay, award-winning social documentary photographer, born and raised in Glasgow. She will be presenting The Fish That Never Swam that considers class and discrimination against working-class people. Combining first-person narratives with photographs, it takes Glasgow as a case study, looking at the root causes for the city’s poor health and low life expectancy. This ongoing work will be published as a book in 2021.
Paul Iwala, is a London based photographer. whose work spans for over 20 years covering news, street photography and fashion, which carries no commercial freight, but presents raw and powerful images with a political tow.
The Photojournalism Nights is an event that promotes committed and courageous photojournalism and engages the public to social justice and human rights.
To join the Photojournalism Nights: here
PHOTOJOURNALISM NIGHTS 6th EDITION

08th September 18:30-20:30 Online Event
Please join the live stream of the Photojournalist Hub sixth edition of the Photojournalism Nights with an amazing line-up of photographers: John Bolloten, Meg Tall, Flor Castaneda.
John Bolloten , based in Bradford, will be talking about his powerful series, photography and audio recordings, with homeless and injecting drug users in Bradford, of which he spent five years doing.
Meg Tall, currently based in south -east London, focuses her work on socio-political issues and has spent the past 2 years shooting protests in England.
Flor Castaneda based in Mexicowill be presenting her work on the pandemic in Mexico focusing on the people’s lives and in particular those who live from day to day, who cannot stay at home.
The Photojournalism Nights is an event that promotes committed and courageous photojournalism and engages the public to social justice and human rights.
To join the Photojournalism Nights: here
PHOTOJOURNALISM NIGHTS 5th EDITION
28th July 2020 – 18:30-20:30 Online Event
Please join the live stream of the Photojournalist Hub fifth edition of the Photojournalism Nights with an amazing line-up of photographers: Marco Longari, Neeta Satam, Julie Huang.
The Photojournalism Nights is an event that promotes committed and courageous photojournalism and engages the public to social justice and human rights. To Join us: here

PHOTOJOURNALISM NIGHTS 4th EDITION
16th June 2020 – 18:30 -20:30 Online Event
Please join the live stream of the Photojournalist Hub fourth edition of the Photojournalism Nights with an amazing line-up of photographers: Claire Thomas, Encarni Pindado, Felipe Paiva.
Free event. A donation is very appreciated. To join here.



The Photojournalism Nights is an event that promotes committed and courageous photojournalism and engages the public to social justice and human rights.
PHOTOJOURNALISM NIGHTS 3RD EDITION

©Jillian Edelstein
Wed, 29 April 2020 18:30 – 21:00 BST
Online Event. To join us please register here
Please join the live stream of the Photojournalist Hub third edition of the Photojournalism Nights with an amazing line-up of photographers: Jillian Edelstein, Roland Ramanan, Valentina Schivardi.


The Photojournalism Nights is an event that promotes committed and courageous photojournalism and engages the public to social justice and human rights.
PHOTOJOURNALISM NIGHTS 2ND EDITION




Elephant West Gallery
27Th November 2019 18:30 – 23:30
62 Wood Lane
London W12 7RH
Please join the Photojournalist Hub to the second edition of the Photojournalism Nights, an evening dedicated to photojournalism showcasing meaningful discussions and connections. The Photojournalist Hub uses photojournalism to address and engage people on human rights abuses and issues around social injustice, This event guarantees to spark conversation and debate with an impressive line-up of four photojournalists who will present work that portrays issues relating to Belonging, Brexit, European Identity and Marginalisation. We are pleased to present:
• Quetzal Maucci Children of Immigrants
• Claudia Leisinger Europe Revisited
• Sukhy Hullait 100 Days of Brexit
• Pete Boyd It’s Not About Football
With a massive thanks to the guest photographers and Genesis Imaging for their donation and support, we shall be raffling a photo from each photographer on the night. Donations raised to go towards supporting the ongoing work to host the Photojournalism Nights.
Photo Credits from top left: ©Claudia Leisinger ©Pete Boyd ©Sukhy Sullait ©Quetzal Maucci
To learn more and book a place: RSVP

Genesis Imaging has worked for over 20 years with world-class photographers and artists, international galleries, museums, interior designers, architects and individuals across the breadth of the creative industries to deliver a wide range of projects through our diverse range of services.
PHOTOJOURNALISM NIGHTS

Tuesday, 21st May 2019, 6-9pm
Elephant West Gallery
62 Wood Lane, London, W12 7RH
More about the event:
Elephant x Photojournalism Hub is the first appointment of a series of events, Photojournalism Nights, that expose and engage pressing social justice issues through committed and courageous photojournalism. Join us for an evening of talks by photojournalists Tavis Bohlinger, Giovanna Del Sarto, James Hopkirk and Rob Pinney.



We have invited a number of editors and media organisations to join us in the Photojournalism Nights to offer publishing prizes and media support.
Very pleased to welcome Silvia Pingitore, the founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Shortlisted Magazine , who has offered to select and feature one of the presented projects at the Photojournalism Nights on The Shortlisted Magazine.

Silvia Pingitore is a multilingual journalist, novelist and illustrator with three books published nationwide in Italy, her native country. She is the founder and editor-in-chief of The Shortlisted Magazine, the UK’s 1st Independent Career Magazine: nothing but the truth about work and career. The magazine reunites the best international career writers and bloggers, and publishes tips, how-tos, artworks and frank interviews with celebrities such as Giorgio Armani and the winners of the BBC Apprentice, all focused on work and career. The Shortlisted Magazine | Facebook | Twitter LinkedIn

We have also asked Will Carleton, founder and editor of Photo Archive News to join as a media partner to the Photojournalism Nights. We are thrilled that he has accepted and has also offered to feature a selected project in their media website.
More on Photo Archive News: www.photoarchivenews.com – Founded and Edited by Will Carleton
PhotoArchiveNews.com (PAN) reports editorial photo industry news, jobs and features – daily. The site is read by photo agency and photo library owners and staff, photo editors and creative photo buyers, editorial and stock photographers and photo researchers.
Genesis Imaging has worked for over 20 years with world-class photographers and artists, international galleries, museums, interior designers, architects and individuals across the breadth of the creative industries to deliver a wide range of projects through our diverse range of services.
Elephant West gallery

Designed by the award-winning architecture studio Liddicoat & Goldhill, Elephant West occupies a repurposed petrol station adjacent to the BBC’s former headquarters on Wood Lane. We aim to establish a new model for cultural spaces; neither publicly funded nor a commercial gallery, we support and promote emerging creative practice and build a community of the culturally interested around our programme. The space includes a café-bar, Fuel, and a small shop offering limited-edition prints, books, magazines and associated products. Elephant West programme centres on the Elephant Commissions, projects by emerging visual artists selected and curated by Becca Pelly-Fry, Head Curator. Alongside the central programme, the space plays host to a wide range of events such as film screenings, dance performances, panel discussions, inspirational talks, yoga classes and DJ nights.