The South West Photo Show is being staged at Exeter’s Corn Exchange on Saturday, 24 May 2025. We have free tickets on offer, which might be of interest to Macfilos readers based in south-west England. The organisers are London Camera Exchange, a photographic retailer with 26 branches throughout England and a strong presence in on-line retailing.
Exclusive deals
This event is the first organised in Exeter by London Camera Exchange. It will provide an extended exhibition of photographic equipment from leading brands, including Canon, Fujifilm, Lumix, Nikon, OM System, Sony, Zeiss and Sigma. The organisers promise seminars, product demonstrations, and exclusive deals from exhibitors across cameras, lenses, and accessories.
Visitors will have the chance to register for cost-free ticketed seminars and talks with acclaimed photographers and video specialists. Places at these presentations are limited and guests are encouraged to register on-line when purchasing their entry ticket.
Guest speakers
The following guest speakers will be making presentations during the day:
- Jack Lodge – landscape photographer
- Hannah Couzens – portrait photographer
- Glyn Dewis – content creator, portrait photographer
- Ellie Rothnie – wildlife photographer
- Luke Davis – travel photographer
- Gavin Hoey – photography educator and YouTube presenter






In addition to testing new camera gear, visitors will be able to browse the award-winning images from the LCE Photographer of the Year 2025 competition, which will be on display at the show.
Free tickets
The organisers are offering free admission to early-bird Macfilos readers. If you would like to visit the show, write now to info@macfilos.com with your full name and email address using the subject “tickets”. The first two readers to apply will get free tickets for the event.
Further details on the South West Photo Show can be found on the event website here. Tickets cost £5 and you can apply in advance on the site.
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