Best Photography Residencies 2026: 8 Artist Retreats to Apply For
Best Photography Residencies and Artist Retreats for Photographers in 2026 One thing I have learnt since beginning my career as a photojournalist in 1997 is that sometimes the most valuable thing a photographer can receive is not money, nor publication, nor even recognition. It is time. Time away from expectation. Time away from the relentless pressure to produce, upload and perform. Time away from trends, algorithms and the increasingly accelerated cycle of contemporary image-making. Time to think, to experiment, to fail and to return to an idea without feeling the need to explain it before it has fully formed. That, for me, is where residencies become important. Over the years…
How to Edit a Photography Portfolio (2026)
How to Edit a Photography Portfolio (2026) Editing a photography portfolio is one of the most difficult parts of photographic practice. Making the work is one thing; deciding what stays, what goes, and what ultimately speaks for you is something else entirely. Over the years, whether preparing work for exhibitions, competitions, funding applications or postgraduate study, I’ve found that editing is often where the real shape of a project begins to emerge. A strong portfolio is rarely about showing everything. It’s about showing enough. One of the most common mistakes photographers make is overloading a portfolio with too many images. The instinct is understandable. We become attached to…
How to Write an Artist Statement for Photography Applications (A Practical Guide for 2026)
I have never met many photographers who enjoy writing artist statements. Most of us would rather make the work, edit the work, print the work, sequence the work – almost anything other than sit down and explain it. There is something quite uncomfortable about trying to put visual thinking into words, especially when the work may have begun from instinct, memory, frustration, curiosity or something much harder to name. But artist statements do matter, particularly if you are applying for an MA, a grant, a residency, an exhibition or any opportunity where someone is meeting the work without you standing beside it. The statement helps the reader understand what they…











