Published on April 1, 2026
The British Press Photographers’ Association, in partnership with Sony Pro Imaging, U.K. & Ireland, is excited to announce the return of its photography talks series, ‘Assignments LIVE’. The series will kick off with a special panel talk in celebration of International Women’s Day at The Frontline Club on Friday, March 8th.
This event aims to highlight the invaluable contributions of women in photography and photojournalism, showcasing their diverse perspectives and experiences. The panel will feature renowned female photographers who have made significant impacts in their fields, sharing insights into their work, challenges, and the evolution of representation in visual media.
Attendees can look forward to engaging discussions that not only celebrate women’s achievements but also address ongoing challenges faced the industry. The event is expected to foster an environment of support and inspiration, encouraging aspiring photographers to pursue their passions regardless of the barriers they may encounter.
‘Assignments LIVE’ is designed to create a platform where photographers can share knowledge and strategies, enhancing the community’s understanding of contemporary issues in visual storytelling. This timely discussion, coinciding with International Women’s Day, underscores the importance of recognizing gender equality in all sectors, especially in the creative industries.
Tickets for the event are available now, and the organizers encourage individuals of all backgrounds to attend and participate in conversations that matter. As the photography community continues to evolve, events like these are vital for promoting inclusivity and celebrating diversity in storytelling.
Join us at The Frontline Club as we honor the remarkable women in photography and contribute to a growing dialogue on the significance of representation in the visual arts.
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