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Photography Ethics Symposium


  • Queen's University Belfast University Road Belfast, Northern Ireland, BT7 1NN United Kingdom (map)

Image credit: Savannah Dodd. Yangon, Myanmar.

Photography ethics is a topic which has gained momentum in recent years. From questions of consent, representation, and manipulation to the impacts of social media, artificial intelligence, and fake news, image-makers and image-users are facing complex challenges emerging from technological, environmental, and political change. This renewed attention to ethics has contributed to a growing polarisation within the photography industry. Firm lines are being drawn between those who are experimenting with AI, and those who shun it; those who engage in collaborative practice, and those who place higher value on the artist’s perspective; those who prioritize creative freedom, and those who prioritize social responsibility.

The 2026 Photography Ethics Symposium brings together photographers, curators, archivists, and researchers from a range of institutions and practices to facilitate critical conversation on the challenges shaping photography today. Speakers have been selected following an abstract submissions process which took place in autumn 2025.

Rather than seeking to delineate any universal ethical truths, we are instead interested in exploring the messiness of ethical decision-making. How are photographers and other image-based practitioners are negotiating the ethical decisions they encounter? Who is implicated or involved in these decisions, and who or what is at stake?

This symposium is free to attend. Alongside six panel discussions, we will be holding two poster sessions and we have arranged two off-site visits (Ulster Museum and Belfast Exposed). An evening drinks reception is sponsored by photographies and Routledge. Two online panel discussions are hosted by VII Foundation.

Tickets Free, booking required.

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