Akehurst Creative Management has over 20 years experience in providing management and consultancy services to photographers, exhibition organisers, publishers and curators of private and public collections. We support photographers by acting in a management role; we pursue opportunities for their work to be exhibited, licensed or placed with established galleries/collections and we handle copyright and legal issues. Our corporate and institutional clients, publishers and collectors benefit from our ability to locate and acquire suitable prints or negotiate reproduction rights.
Latest News and Events

Robin Hanbury-Tenison Photographs
We are pleased to announce that we now represent Robin Hanbury-Tenison's photographs.
To view a small selection of his images and outline, Click Here.

Eyemazing: Fall 2001
Includes major feature on Helen Lyon
Article: Click Here (5MB PDF)
Website: www.eyemazing.com

Becoming: Photographs From The Wedge Collection
Includes images by Charlie Phillips
11 August 2011 to 8 January 2012
NASHER MUSEUM OF ART AT DUKE UNIVERSITY
Website: www.nasher.duke.edu

Controverses: A legal and ethical history of photography
Includes images by and from the collection of Graham Ovenden.
8 September to 11 November 2011
Galerie Rudolfinum
Alšovo nábřeží 12
CZ - 110 01 Praha 1
Tel: +420 227 059 205
For Further Details: Click Here

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Charlie Phillips included in:
"London Street Photography 1860-2010"
from the Museum of London's photographic collection
18 February - 4 September 2011
Website: www.museumoflondon.org.uk
Press Feature: The Independent
Accompanying book: London Street Photography 1860-2010
Published by: Dewi Lewis Publishing

Karin Rosenthal: Refraction and Reflection
An exhibition of Karin Rosenthal's work at MIT Center for Theoretical Physics.
Runs until end of February 2012.
For Further Details: Click Here

Richard Diran's photographs of Vanishing Tribes of Burma
included in summer exhibition:
"The Pikture Gallery"
Sukhumvit Rd Soi 49/1
Bangkok, Thailand

Charlie Phillips photos included in:
Guardian Newspaper Competition - Call for snapshots of migration
"Help tell the story of migration in Britain by sharing your images on a migration-related theme. We're looking for photographs, paintings or other artwork that says something about the stories of those moving to, from or within the UK."
Guardian article at:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2011/may/04/migration-museum-photography-competition
or via the Migration Museum Project website:

Helen Lyon
A selection of images for editorial and other use now represented by Millennium
Images.
Website: www.milim.com

An Evening with Charlie Phillips: 'Rootical'
An autobiographical Film by Nike Hatzzidimo. An Evening with Charlie Phillips presents a unique opportunity, in an intimate setting, to view a selection of his work in Notting Hill during the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, accompanied by his narrative of those times. Phillips is an enlightened and entertaining raconteur whose pictures tell stories of bohemians, the famous, the ‘respectable’ and the ‘notorious’ at the time.
At the Pop Up Cinema, Acklam Road, London W10
Thursday 11 August 2011 - Screening at 7.30pm

Victoria and Albert Museum and Black Cultural Archives acquisition of 10 photographs by Charlie Phillips as part of the 'Staying Power' archive.
Staying Power is a project devoted to exploring black British identity between 1950 and 1990. Among the project's objectives: the acquisition of photographs for the V&A's national collection, creating a oral history strand via the procurement of testimonies, exploring issues reflecting new and existing V&A photographic collections and the launch of an exhibition celebrating the newly acquired works of the BCA.
More information will be available soon at: www.vam.ac.uk and www.bcaheritage.org.uk
Charlie Phillips on Wikipedia.
There is now a page about the photographer on Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Phillips_(photographer)
Graham Ovenden Image Acquired by Musée de l'Elysée.
November 2007: Unique platinum palladium Photograph of Maud Hewes, 1984 © Graham Ovenden acquired by Musée de l'Elysée, Lausanne, Switzerland for their collection.
"Platinum" The 31 Studio Archive
4 November 2010 - 7 January 2011
Includeed Paul Kilsby's 'Still Life with a Golden Oriole', 2009
Ersel
Piazza Solferino 11
Turin, Italy
Website: www.ersel.it