Photojournalism Hub

Photo Journalism Hub partnered with The Sulgrave Club to curate this exhibition

Vision
A world free of social injustice and human rights abuses.

About Us
The Photojournalism Hub is a community interest company dedicated to using photojournalism as a tool for social change. We bridge the gap between world-class investigative journalism and grassroots advocacy, empowering individuals to document their own narratives and influence policy.
As the UK’s first dedicated centre for photojournalism, we train the next generation of photojournalists and citizen journalists, providing high-quality training and editorial platforms to people facing structural challenges. By partnering with established photojournalists and removing financial barriers to education, we create sustainable pathways to employment.
We exhibit photojournalism work that demands to be seen, publish editorial journalism that holds power to account, and are building towards a festival that will bring documentary photography into broader public life. Visual journalism is not a privilege — it is a tool accessible to all.

Our Work
Promoting documentary photography and independent journalism
Training and empowering marginalised communities to tell their own stories
Platforming emerging and established photojournalists
Transforming lives through photography projects, exhibitions and education
Supporting cross-border research and journalism collaborations

Our key work areas include:
Promotes documentary photography, photojournalism, and independent journalism to support social justice and human rights.
Provides training to empower disadvantaged individuals and communities to tell their stories.
Offers a platform for photographers to share their work and connect with diverse audiences.
Creates opportunities to transform lives through photography projects, enhancing access to education and employment.
Fosters personal growth and community cohesion to improve youth pathways in the face of structural challenges.
Facilitates cross-border research and independent journalism collaborations for cultural exchange and social justice.

Our Constitution upholds:

  • To promote and disseminate high quality photojournalism and documentary photography work

  • To raise awareness of contemporary social justice issues and human rights violations

  • To offer training in photojournalism and documentary photography disadvantaged and marginalised individuals and communities around the world to foster empowerment, opportunities and improved conditions through reporting and photojournalism skills

  • To promote and engage intersectional platform conversations

  • To provide educational opportunities and learning

  • To further the advancement of independent photojournalism

  • To foster, disseminate, advance transnational, cross-border visual and journalistic work

  • Defending and upholding human rights and social justice, we offer a media that is independent, inclusive and reflective of a public discourse.