Photographs Gallery
A permanent new gallery to show highlights from the V&A’s internationally renowned collection of photographs opened…
Read articleA history of photography
Photographs drawn from the V&A’s collection to illustrate a history of photography.
Read articlePhotography in the galleries
You may take photographs or use a video camera in the galleries, but not with a tripod, monopod or supplementary vi…
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Photographs described for blind and partially sighted visitors
Four key images from the Museum's photography collection described for blind and partially sighted visitors.…
Read articleStudy Room resource: History of photography
These resources contain images from some of the first photographers and discusses the development of photography th…
Read articleLady Clementina Hawarden and the V&A
The V&A's collection of photographs by Clementina Hawarden came to the Museum following an exhibition in 1939: Early Photographs to Commemorate the Centenary of Photography, 1839-1939 at the Museum.
100 photographs by Bruce Bernard
Bruce Bernard, one of the most gifted picture editors of modern times, had an outstanding eye for choosing exceptional photographs. In 1996, the artist and collector James Moores invited him to assemble a collection of photography on his behalf, giving him complete freedom.
Photographs by Ori Gersht
Ori Gersht uses the sky as a canvas for his experiments with the physical properties of photography. Through colour saturation, these almost abstract images assert both the primacy of natural light (the raw material of photography) and the ability of colour photography to interpret it.Ori Gersht made Big Bang in 2006 specially for this exhibition. In it, he evokes twilight via a fusion of the sirens that sound in Israel and that he remembers from his childhood.
Camera-less photography: techniques
Camera-less photographs can be made using a variety of techniques, the most common of which are the photogram, the luminogram and the chemigram. These techniques are sometimes used in combination. Many involve an element of chance.

Sea and sky photographs by Gustave Le Grey
Gustave Le Gray’s seascapes are one of the greatest achievements in the art of photography. Their exquisite tonal quality, impressive scale and innovative exposure and printing methods set high technical standards, while also elevating the evocative and poetic capacity of the medium.
British Design 1948–2012: Innovation in the Modern Age
31 March–12 August 2012
Showcasing over 300 British design objects, this exhibition celebrates the best of British post-war art and design from the 1948 ‘Austerity Games' to the summer of 2012.
More detailsEvent - Create! Portrait Photography
Sat 14 January 2012–Sat 10 March 2012

YOUNG PEOPLE’S EVENT: Develop your digital photography skills, with a professional portrait photographer. Find out how to set up lighting for shoots. Discover how to take photos to capture the character of a person.
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