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The Photo Review Journal
A biannual journal featuring critical reviews, portfolios, interviews, and coverage of photography books and exhibitions.

International Photography Competition
An annual international photography competition juried by prominent figures in the photography world.

Events
Events such as the Benefit Auction and Garden Party.

About
The Philadelphia Photo Review


Founded in
2016
EIN
23-2127217
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Arts & Culture
Address
340 E MAPLE AVE STE 200 LANGHORNE, PA 19047-2852 United States
Website
http://www.photoreview.org
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About
The Photo Review, established in 1976, is a journal covering photography events. It publishes biannually with reviews, portfolios, interviews, and book/exhibition coverage. It also holds an Annual Benefit Auction.
Mission
The Photo Review is a critical journal of international scope, publishing since 1976. It covers photography events and serves as a central resource, offering incisive reviews, portfolios, interviews, and book/exhibition coverage. It is known for lucid writing aimed at an informed audience.

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