Dublin Street Photography Festival

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Charlemont Square, Friday 2nd May - Sunday 4th May

In May 2025, Dublin will again pulse with the energy of the DSPF! This vibrant event celebrates the artistry of street photography, showcasing the work of both seasoned veterans and exciting new talents. The festival is not just about admiring photographs; it aims to ignite a passion for street photography in everyone. Attendees will enjoy a range of engaging activities, including exhibitions, networking opportunities, photo competitions, inspiring lectures, practical workshops, and even guided photo walks.

DSPF 2025 will also include: Rammy Narula, Dougie Wallace, Melissa O’Shaughnessy, Richard Bram, Danny Jackson and Todd Visser (Street Badass), Alessandro Deluigi, Johan Jehlbo, Betty Goh, Mania de Praeter, France Leclerc, Karlynne Wintels, Fergus Bourke, Alen MacWeeney, Eimear Lynch, Robert Blomfield, Stéphane Kyndt and Agnes Burger (Street Macadam), Michelle Viljoen, Brad Jones, Mark Davidson and more.


Date:
Friday 2nd May - Sunday 4th May
Time:
Varies
Price:
Varies
Address:
Charlemont Square, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Charlemont Square, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, Ireland

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