The Royal Photographic Society

The Royal Photographic Society is an educational charity found in 1853 to promote the art and science of photography. Membership is open to anyone with an interest in photography and The Society has nearly 11,000 members in the United Kingdom and throughout the world.
The Society continues with its original objectives and supporting those wanting to improve their photography through a programme of workshops and courses, exhibitions and through its distinctions programme which is widely respected internationally. It publishes the RPS Journal and Imaging Science Journal.
The Society has fourteen special interest groups which range from contemporary and digital photography to historical, 3D and holography to documentary visual journalism each of which runs their own events and produce their own publications. The Society also acts for photography and photographers representing their interests to government and to other organisations.
Visit The Royal Photographic Society online at www.rps.org

