PHOTOWEEKEND 2026

May 8 – 10, 2026

NIRGENDWO
Helsingforser Straße 10, 10243 Berlin

FOTOGALERIE FRIEDRICHSHAIN
Helsingforser Platz 1, 10243 Berlin

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analogueNOW FESTIVAL 2026
From May 8 to 10, 2026, Berlin becomes a vibrant hub for analogue photography.

The festival and exhibition, presented by the collective analogueNOW, bring together photographers, collectives, and photography enthusiasts from the city and across Europe to connect, share experiences, and explore creative practices together. Furthermore, the festival offers artist talks, photo walks, and meet-ups to everyone, regardless of experience level, creating space for exchange and dialogue within the analogue photography community — and reinforcing Berlin as a lively European hub for the scene.

EXHIBITION
Room for Doubt

As part of the festival, analogueNOW will present the exhibition “Room for Doubt” (May 9 – June 19, 2026, Fotogalerie Friedrichshain), which celebrates the experimental spirit of analogue photography, such as trial-and-error, open-ended outcomes, and the creative potential of uncertainty. It invites viewers to question assumptions, rethink perception, and embrace doubt as an essential part of artistic practice.

Festival: May 8–10, 2026
Exhibition: May 9 – June 19, 2026
Opening: May 8, 2026, 7 pm
Venues: Fotogalerie Friedrichshain & Nirgendwo (Helsingforser Platz 1 & Helsingforserstraße 10, 10243 Berlin).

About analogueNOW
Founded in 2013, analogueNOW is a non-profit collective in Berlin that brings together artists, photographers, curators, educators, and photo enthusiasts of all kinds to promote analogue photography. Conceived as a creative and collaborative platform, analogueNOW organizes a diverse range of events throughout the year, focusing on three key areas: supporting emerging and established analog artists through exhibitions and talks, introducing audiences of all ages to analogue photography via workshops, and connecting Berlin’s analog photography scene while building international partnerships. analogueNOW is run by the non-profit organization Click e.V.

Press Contact
Nancy Henze & Jose L. Sanchez
presse@analoguenow.com