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Workshops

Architectural photography masterclass with RIBA and The British Library

Join us to develop your own creative photography practice, taking inspiration from over a century of architectural photography from the RIBA Collections. Taking place both at RIBA and at the British Library, this course is designed to help you develop critical and creative skills for engaging with our built environment through photography.

Develop your own creative practice, taking inspiration from over a century of architectural photography held at the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).

Taking place both at RIBA and at the British Library, this course is designed to help you develop critical and creative skills for engaging with our built environment through photography. You’ll be encouraged to explore your own style and approach, and will gain the technical and theoretical knowledge to develop your photography practice.

Course information

This course will run across two dates:

  • Saturday 11 November 2023, 11am to 4.30pm
  • Sunday 12 November 2023, 11am to 4.30pm

Read the full course outline (PDF).

No previous experience required.

Participants must bring their own equipment, for instance, a digital camera or camera phone. A digital SLR camera is recommended, but not essential.

Course instructors

Marianne Holm Hansen is an artist and lecturer working across media, including photography, drawing and text-based works. She studied at the International Center of Photography (New York), and Goldsmiths, University of London. She has worked internationally as an editorial photographer, photography lecturer and educator, including on creative programmes within a range of institutions such as Tate, RIBA and the British Library.

Valeria Carullo is the Curator of The Robert Elwall Photographs Collection, at RIBA's British Architectural Library. Previously, Valeria assisted renowned photographer Richard Bryant, and has written texts, given talks and curated exhibitions.