The Photography Show 2019: last chance for 25% off advance tickets

The Photography Show and The Video Show kick off this weekend, taking place from 16-19 March at the NEC in Birmingham. If you want to take advantage of a 25% discount on advance tickets, you only have until midnight on 13 March to book them!

Discounted advance tickets for non-professional photographers will end at midnight (UK time) on 13 March. So book your tickets now to enjoy more than £7 off the standard entry fee, using the code DCWTPS19 (applies to new bookings only and can only be used on standard, adult rates).

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Professional photographers

Pro photographers qualify for free entry, subject to registrations being verified. To fulfil the verification criteria, a professional photographer is classified as someone who currently earns the greatest part of their income from photography. 

Pro entry applications are being accepted up to midnight on 14 March 2019, so make sure to register as soon as possible to ensure that your booking is approved in time.

Student photographers

If you are a student, you are entitled to free entry to the show on Student Day (Tuesday 19 March). A student is classified as someone who is over 18 and is currently studying a degree or equivalent qualification in photography, filmmaking or a directly related subject. Student ID may be required on arrival. 

Any students who are under 18 and are studying photography at GCSE, A Level or equivalent up to degree should be accompanied by their tutor. Contact thephotographyshow@futurenet.com for more information on registering pre-degree students.

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James Artaius
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James has 22 years experience as a journalist, serving as editor of Digital Camera World for 6 of them. He started working in the photography industry in 2014, product testing and shooting ad campaigns for Olympus, as well as clients like Aston Martin Racing, Elinchrom and L'Oréal. An Olympus / OM System, Canon and Hasselblad shooter, he has a wealth of knowledge on cameras of all makes – and he loves instant cameras, too.