F20-12 picture preview: Annual exhibition from the Gay Photographers Network

 

Tuesday 12 June 2012 11:19 BST
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The third annual exhibition from the Gay Photographers Network will return to the Strand Gallery in London later this month to coincide with World Pride 2012.

f20-12 follows last year's exhibition which raised £1,300 for charities the Disabled Photographers Society and London Friend and attracted 1,000 visitors.

This year the show has been extended by two weeks to compliment the Pride Festivities which will take place in the capital in June and July.

Click here or on "View Gallery" for a picture preview

Dean Stockings, Ashley Savage and Javier Galleg are among the 57 photographers who have contributed work.

The Gay Photographers Network meets monthly in central London to share knowledge and ideas about photography. Besides holding the annual exhibition, they also organise workshops, photo walks and photo challenges and expert talks.

f20-12 at Strand Gallery, London 26 June to 8 July, www.f20-12.com; www.gayphotographersnetwork.co.uk

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