Saturday, November 1, 2025

Event with RAF photographer to go behind the lens of the Red Arrows

In a unique opportunity for local photographers, Lincoln’s London Camera Exchange (LCE) is offering a seminar with Corporal Phil Dye, RAF photographer and key visual storyteller behind the legendary Red Arrows.

In this one-day event at the International Bomber Command Centre on Thursday 2nd October, Phil will take you behind the lens of one of the most celebrated aerobatic teams in the world.

With three 45-minute sessions available, attendees will hear an in-depth talk from Phil, covering his career, workflow, and the stories behind some of his most iconic aerial and aviation images. Q&A time will also be provided to engage directly, ask questions, and gain insight into the world of military and action photography.

Whether you’re an aviation enthusiast, aspiring photographer, or just passionate about powerful storytelling through imagery, this event offers a chance to learn from a true professional working in one of the most challenging environments imaginable.

Between sessions, visit the LCE gazebo outside the venue for gear demos, Canon promotions, and a chance to enter an exclusive prize draw to win a Canon camera.

With spaces limited, secure your spot today, here.

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