Richmond & Twickenham Photographic Society

We are a vibrant and friendly club, welcoming members of all abilities both locally and from across Surrey.

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Top scoring images from our most recent monthly competition. View our competition Galleries.

Richmond & Twickenham Photographic Society is one of the oldest and largest societies in Surrey and the South East, meeting every Thursday evening in Kew. Our mutual aim is to enjoy and improve our photography and to make a few friends along the way.

We enjoy an impressive programme of talks from some of the top photographers in the country, monthly competitions and annual trophy challenges.

We also have a wide range of special interest groups (SIGs) allowing members to come together to exchange ideas, support and learn from one another in a range of different photographic genres. We take our summer break from July to September.

Thinking of joining us?

Prospective new members are warmly invited to join us for one or two meetings before making a commitment to sign up. We invite you to select one or two events from our Programme and come along and sample what we do. Please email us at info@rtps.org.uk before attending.

Annual exhibition

Our annual exhibition is the highlight of our year. Held at the Landmark Arts Centre in Teddington, all members have the opportunity to display their work for public viewing.

<1-- REMEMBERING LEOPARDS a talk by Margot Raggett
8pm on Thursday, 30 November
St Lukes, The Avenue, Kew TW9 2AJ

Margot returns to RTPS to talk about her conservation work and her newly launched book Remembering Leopards, the eighth in the series Remembering Wildlife.

Remembering Leopards features all nine sub-species of leopards: African, Amur, Arabian, Indian, Indochinese, North Chinese, Javan, Sri Lankan and Persian, as well as snow and clouded leopards.

The talk is full of images generously donated by many of the world’s top wildlife photographers, working under the banner of ‘Wildlife Photographers United’. 

Members £3    Guests £5
Advance tickets on Eventbrite or pay on the door. -->

REMEMBERING LEOPARDS