Partnerships
New Photography & Film hub POST champions nature in a new weekender
The recently established arts space is staging an Earth Day event along with a BUILDHOLLYWOOD collaboration that brings a sliver of nature into the urban environment
The latest addition to Brighton and Hove’s creative landscape comes in the form of POST, a photography and film studio launched by two people who have been immersed in the photography world for decades.
One of POST’s co-founders is Nina Emett, a documentary photographer and social entrepreneur whose work is intertwined with the charity sector – from taking on commissions for NGOs to co-founding refugee and mental health charities and launching her own photography social enterprise, FotoDocument. Designed as an “antidote” to the negative news cycle, FotoDocument champions and commissions visual media focusing on uplifting, impact-driven narratives and solutions to pressing global issues and includes an international women’s award. Fellow POST co-founder Simon Roberts is a practising photographer who focuses on “the social construction of landscape”, and how it relates to politics, economic conditions, and the “thorny issue of British identity”. He has also been an advisor to Emett’s photography organisations and a trustee of one of the UK’s leading photography charities, Photoworks.
Having both noticed a lack of support and spaces available to lens-based artists in the Brighton and Hove area, they decided to channel their joint industry experience into creating a new space that caters to artists’ needs and, crucially, can survive in the long-term. Its services include practical offerings like photographic facilities, equipment and studios, but they’re also passionate about fostering a sense of connection and delivering creative nourishment in the form of exhibitions, workshops and talks.
22.04.26
Words by
Nina Emett & Simon Roberts
Artist Proof, Devil's Dyke, Sussex
Mounted print of 'South Downs Way, West Sussex, 8 October 2007' in location at Devil's Dyke where original photograph was taken. Photographer: Simon Roberts assisted by George Collins.
Photographer: Masoud Teimory
Photographer: Masoud Teimory
Photographer: Simon Roberts
Photographer: Simon Roberts
Photographer: Beth Steddon
Photographer: Beth Steddon

