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The Four Project

The Four Project at The Camera Club in Kennington, is an opportunity for members to showcase their photographic projects.

We are looking for a set of four photographs to be submitted, ideally thematically or narratively linked but four separate and different photographs could work just as well. 


The photographs will be displayed at the bottom of the staircase. After four weeks, they move up the stairs and then another members submission gets added to the wall. 


This is a great opportunity to share your photographic work with members of the club. Perhaps you would love to have an exhibition one day but you don’t feel you have enough pictures for the gallery.


The submission is in two parts, a digital submission and a printed submission. 

Further details of the deadlines for these submissions are included below.


DIGITAL SUBMISSION


For the digital submission for The Four Project, please could you submit the following information;


  • Title of the Project + Title For Each Photograph
  • ALL FOUR PHOTOGRAPHS -JPEG Formatted
  • One short paragraph about yourself and the project
  • Name
  • Email
  • Website/Socials
  • Phone
  • Membership Number
  • Member Since (Year)

Please Note: An email will be sent to confirm and approve your digital submission before proceeding to the print submission. Please don't print your entry until this email has been sent. 



PRINT SUBMISSION


For the printed submission for The Four Project, you will deliver your four exhibition prints to The Camera Club one week after the digital submission deadline.


Further details will be sent after approval of your digital submission.


All digital and print submissions can be emailed to Bella Pickard at four@thecameraclub.co.uk.


Please feel free to get in touch if you have any further questions.




Photograph: Felix Hall Close
Photograph: Felix Hall Close
© Dan Bachmann / The Four Project

Current Feature

Kissaten

Dan Bachmann

July 2025 - July 2026 

Kissaten are restaurant cafés that kept pace with Japanese trends until the economic bubble burst in the 1980s. These images capture different kissaten visited on the same day. A friend, seeing my excitement, took me to another—this time, part of a kissaten chain. It was larger, decorated with reproduction nostalgic elements. The sterile atmosphere had scrubbed away the wall stains, taking the magic with it. I was no longer time-traveling. My excitement dimmed—I have my last matcha of the day without being compelled to press the shutter button.

                  

Read more about it here.                                                                                                                                

© Steve Wilbur / The Four Project

Past Feature

Death Valley Dunes at Dawn 

Steve Wilbur

May 2025 - May 2026 

Following a burglary in 1995 in which their cameras were stolen, Steve and his wife Sylvia went on many photographic workshops taking images of landscapes and wildlife.  The trip to the Canyons of Utah was a particularly memorable one, and several early mornings in the Death Valley Dunes resulted in these images, among others.  More recently Steve has reworked them in monochrome, although the colour and monochrome versions each have their own beauty.

                  

Read more about it here.                                                                                                                                

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© Steve Wilbur / The Four Project

Death Valley Dunes at Dawn 

Steve Wilbur

May 2025 - May 2026 

Following a burglary in 1995 in which their cameras were stolen, Steve and his wife Sylvia went on many photographic workshops taking images of landscapes and wildlife.  The trip to the Canyons of Utah was a particularly memorable one, and several early mornings in the Death Valley Dunes resulted in these images, among others.  More recently Steve has reworked them in monochrome, although the colour and monochrome versions each have their own beauty.

                  

Read more about it here.                                                                                                                                

© Nick Gregan / The Four Project

Four Portraits

Nick Gregan

March 2025 - March 2026 

Nick Gregan is a photographer based in London.

'Four Portraits' is a series of portraits of familiar faces of The Camera Club.

                                 

Read more about it here.                 


                                                                                                                                     

© Eddie Botsio / The Four Project

Men in Heels

Eddie Botsio 

February 2025 - February 2025 

Eddie Botsio, is a photographer and former BBC journalist who developed his photographic practice as an adjunct to his broadcasting career. 


'Men in Heels' tottered to life when I spotted 'Lulu' in a striking red dress and hat at the NPG. Lulu's appearance challenged gender norms, definitions of masculinity and informed the debate as to who is 'allowed' to wear heels and when. Eddie Botsio

                                 

Read more about it here.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             

© Christopher Sparkes / The Four Project

Notting Hill

Christopher Sparkes 

January 2025 - January 2026 

Christopher Sparkes is a photographer based in London, with a deep passion for capturing the quiet spaces and intimate moments glimpsed within our urban landscapes.

                                 

Read more about it here.                                                                                                                                

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