CTRL.ALT.SHIFT photography exhibition starts tomorrow.
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If you have the capacity for medium-term memory, you may have a recollection of a photography competition we ran a short while ago in conjunction with Ctrl.Alt.Shift. The competition's aim was to highlight the issues of gender and poverty through photography, and after a gruelling selection process the winner and the 15 runners up were chosen.
The exhibition opens tomorrow, at the Association of Photographers’ Gallery, Leonard Street, and will run until the 27th of February. The exhibition will feature the winning shot alongside images from the fifteen finalists, and one show from each of the project’s mentors, including Alexa Chung, photographers Ben Rayner and Valerie Philips, VICE Editor Andy Capper, and VICE photographer Alex Sturrock.
If you have any interest in photography, or issues that affect the world you live in, then it may be worth having a look.
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