The Photography & Video Show 2024 is just around the corner at the NEC in Birmingham, U.K., where the biggest photo and video brands will be showing off their latest and greatest products.
From Saturday 16 March to Tuesday 19 March, attendees can expect to get hands-on with gear from the major camera manufacturers including Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fujifilm, Lumix and OM-System. Some of the U.K.'s biggest photo retailers will also be present, including Wex Photo Video, CameraWorld and London Camera Exchange, offering discounts and trade-ins.
In addition, the event will host more than 350 live talks and demos from brands, professionals and content creators across the four days.
Standard entry tickets cost from £14.95 and can be purchased from The Photography and Video Show website.
The Photography & Video Show 2024: What's on?
The Photography and Video Show 2024 will be hosting more than 250 brands, allowing visitors to see and even try out the latest photography, filmmaking and production tech (and even some as-yet unreleased gear!).
Manufacturers in attendance include:
- Canon
- Sony
- Nikon
- Fujifilm
- Lumix
- OM System
- Blackmagic Design
- Insta360
You can also expect stands from lens and equipment manufacturers, as well as software providers and major retailers. A full list can be found on The Photography and Video Show 2024 Exhibitors list, but a few of the big names include:
- Adobe
- Capture One
- Sigma
- Laowa
- Tamron
- Neewer
- Godox
- Benro
- Manfrotto
- Vanguard
- Ilford
- Wex Photo Video
- CameraWorld
- London Camera Exchange
- Analogue Wonderland
The Photography & Video Show 2024: Who's on?
There will also be more than 350 live talks and product demonstrations taking place, from some of the biggest names in the industry. Talks will cover tips and techniques for shooting and post production, as well as touching on major topics influencing the industry going forward, such as AI. Head to the website for the full speaker list.
Some of the key speakers will include:
- Maternity and newborn photographers, Kelly Brown and Donatella Nicolini
- Wildlife photographer, Matthias Klum
- Landscape legend, Joe Cornish
- Getty Royal photographer, Chris Jackson
- Adobe masters, Scott Kelby and Julieanne Kost
- Music photographer, Scarlet Page