A reminder that it's your last chance to buy early-bird tickets to , the National Photography Symposium, in London on 27 to 29 April 2012.
After 4 April the ticket prices go up by £30.
The National Photography Symposium explores the most critical and talked-about subjects for photography and photographers. It's strongly recommended for anyone interested in the development of photography in the UK, who might want to understand or influence how the big decisions get made - or who just wants to a brilliant and stimulating weekend of photography.
It takes place in and around Somerset House, Strand, London WC2R 1LA. Speakers this year include Simon Norfolk, Jem Southam, Anne McNeill, Peter Kennard, Esther Teichmann, David Hoffman, Pete James, Sara T'Rula, Pauline Hadaway, Neil Turner, Andrew Wiard, and more confirming all the time.
Subjects include work and the economy, collaborations, archives, press ethics, the print market, and a host of informal discussions and inspiring presentations.
It takes place as part of what promises to be a hotbed of photographic events at World Photo London. For the first fifty ticket buyers there are discounts off some highlight events at World Photo London, including an interview with the great William Klein and a day seminar on the business of photography.
Early bird tickets are being sold exclusively by Redeye until 4 April 2012.
Tickets are available for the weekend (running from lunchtime Friday until the end of Saturday, with an informal session on the Sunday) or for Saturday only.
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