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Summit Photo

We are proud to present Summit Photo – a three-day event dedicated to photography and photojournalism relating to environmental and humanitarian issues.

Join leading photographers, explorers, and policymakers as they reveal how photography can inspire conversation and action on today’s global challenges.

With support from our partners, the and , and official sponsor Rolex Perpetual Planet, Summit Photo brings together world-leading photographers and experts to explore how photography can help address the global challenges of our time.

The carefully curated programme of talks, presentations and exhibitions is designed to provoke conversation and connection while offering powerful and thought-provoking discussions on environmental and humanitarian topics.

Summit Photo is a unique opportunity to hear internationally-renowned photographers, explorers, and experts in conversation on the salient issues of our moment.

Book your tickets for Summit Photo 2025

The first edition of Summit Photo takes place from Friday 26 to Sunday 28 September 2025 at the Society in London.

Single day ticket £75 (sandwich buffet lunch included)

Evening ticket (Friday or Saturday, from 6.00pm) £25

Live stream £25 per day (the talks will not be available to view after broadcast)

Lunchtime lectures max 70 people each day, first come first serve. Sign up in person at the Society. Not included in streaming ticket.

Society members enjoy a 10% discount on tickets.

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